As Millercarbon said.. Ditto.. You Should Always Listen to your System, as Much as You want.. if your question was in reference to is it bad for the Amp? No, actually it's Better for it! Class A if that's the case? Saves time on warm up, better for the tubes life, (Which that would be the only bad thing, that you would have to replace them.. and in pairs.. more frequently..). Not sure of your Fender Exact type, yet if it generates a lot of heat, make sure it has ventilation and not a direct fan, just open air. I love my Tube amp, leaving on standby when not listening to, and I turn it off - only if more than a week or two I'm not planning on listening to it, unless it's Winter, then I do not need my furnace on in my home.. Actually due to that I would like to get rid of it and/or trade for something with less tubes; less heat.. I love the twinkling sound they make when it warms up, (the tubes) yet it has 10 tubes on each side; r/l channels, beautiful piece, JA200 or a Jadis unit, Yet if You Like/Love Tube Sound, you will never go back to SS or Other Class B, C and such.. So Stay with it.. Just my opinion from a Tube Listener.. Jon