FWIW for those unaware, the Lyr is a dedicated hybrid headphone amp, the tubes in it do not provide power per se. Most all of the 'dire' consequences of leaving tube power units on unattended just don't exist for this kind of unit, any more than they would for a full sized hybrid power amp, integrated or otherwise.
When to power off a tube amp?
So I just got new tubes for my Lyr and really don't want to damage these tubes and want them to last for as long as possible. So I had a few questions and was hoping you guys could help me, thanks.
1) Should I turn off the amp if I am going to away for like an hour or so? Would that decrease the life of my tubes more than leaving it on that whole time I am not using them?
2) Should I let my tubes warm up before using them? If so, how long should I wait?
3) Is unplugging my headphones before turning off my amp necessary?
And just a random question out of curiosity, what if you use two different tubes in a tube amp? lol.
Thank you guys, any help would be much appreciated.
1) Should I turn off the amp if I am going to away for like an hour or so? Would that decrease the life of my tubes more than leaving it on that whole time I am not using them?
2) Should I let my tubes warm up before using them? If so, how long should I wait?
3) Is unplugging my headphones before turning off my amp necessary?
And just a random question out of curiosity, what if you use two different tubes in a tube amp? lol.
Thank you guys, any help would be much appreciated.
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