If tube amp is left on, but not playing........


If a tube amp is left on , but not playing, is the tube still wearing out? If you think of the tube as a valve, and no electrons are moving through it, it would seem that there is little to no wear on the tube. This is a significant question for me, I am considering a SET for a system that will be used by my family. My wife has never shut off a light in her lifetime, and will not turn off the amp when not in use. (Those of you who respond with suggestions on how to change my wife's behavior have never been married!!) thank you......Mark
mythtrip
An SET runs Class A (by definition!), and tubes in Class A designs pass plate current equal to rated power output at idle, so you should expect a significant impact on tube life.

What you want is a tube amp with the option to turn off just the B+ voltage, leaving the filaments on.

In my experience wives are not trainable....
Yes, the amp will still put "burn time" on the tubes.

I have always seen that wives think that YOU are the one who is supposed to be trained, or change YOUR behavior.

Happy New Year, Mythtrip!
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