Power blackouts - problem for tube amp & speakers


We have a lot of power blackouts in our area. The power goes and it takes 30 seconds for the generator to take over. Could it damage a tube amp + speakers (plop?) when power goes and comes again ? I am considering an tube amp ( coincident dynamo 34SE ) to replace a battery powered RWA amp. I have to relocate every 4 years in third world countries and would like to avoid any additional weight (a UPS). Greatly appreciated if you could recommend any other lightweight tube amp under 25lb and more than 10W Class A amps.
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The controversy is over putting something between the wall and a power amplifier, which most manufacturers will say is detrimental to the amp's
performance (power limiting, extra noise on the line, etc.). I have solid state equipment that has a computer circuit that will ALSO put the components
in standby and have to be MANUALLY reset before i can play music again.
it is very annoying and if the circuit that must sniff the line 24/7 (even when the amps and preamps are not in use) should finally wear out, my precious stereo must be packed up and sent to a repair facility. And therefore, many dollars spent later, i get to listen to my system again.
OTOH, My central Air Cond. and refrigerator also draw a lot of power, but they will rarely break down under similar circumstances. Welcome to high-end audio...
^^ next time that happens and you have to send the amp back, have the manufacturer fix it so you don't have to do that. That's nothing to do with high end audio and everything to do with poor design.