Do you leave the Jeff Rowland Amp on all the time


I purchased this amp recently an am very impressed with the sound, however it takes a long time to warm up. Do any users leave the amp on all the time. I emailed Rowland but did not get an answer. I am also thinking about replacing my BAT VK-32SE with the Rowland Capri preamp.
marty_t
Again...your car runs better when warmed up...leave it running. You can afford it, and really...who cares? Your oven...warmed up and ready for that pie...even if you don't make pies...ya kever know. Leave it on. If we kept our windows open while running AC on hot days we could maybe cool the world a little, and again...who cares? Your hifi is IMPORTANT...and if YOU don't waste electricity, somebody else will. Climate schlimate! Get away from the coastline...the cheese is better inland anyway. We have a right to the earth's resources because after all, that's why we're here! We can make the world what it once was...a mass of boiling liquid!
Whoa. I thought the culmination of "Fool's Overture" was going to happen a little later.
I want Netflix AND good sound. I have a headphone amp so it looks like I'll be foregoing one six pack of Corona a month.
Yes I leave my Continuum 500 on 24/7. I only switch it off when going away on holiday.

Previously, I used Naim amps - NAC 82 pre amp, 2 Hicap power supplies and 2 NAP 135 monoblocks. Everything - including my Marantz CD-10 player which incidentally still works - was left switched on every day for the 18 years that I owned them, except for holidays.