Well Atma is spot on as usual. It depends on design. The tube preamp I have owned for years, TRL, ran barely warm and was a better climate for the parts inside. The designer always told me to keep it on unless traveling for days etc...
This actually led to better sound, happy internal parts, and longer tube life according to the designer.
I have never heard of a tube preamp catching fire and Atma's comments cannot be improved on.
This actually led to better sound, happy internal parts, and longer tube life according to the designer.
I have never heard of a tube preamp catching fire and Atma's comments cannot be improved on.