@coys21,
"Apologies, but I will never purchase the following products because I am concerned that the hype here is due in no small part to a certain prolific poster receiving undisclosed “good customer” discounts: tekton, perfect path solutions, better records stampers, raven, Townshend… I know I’m missing some. Again, apologies."
Say it ain't so, because if it is true, it might invalidate an awful lot of recent hot rhetoric.
As they say, when it comes to hi fidelitas, caveat emptor indeed!
As for leaving amps on all the time, I did that with my Naim amp for years and years with no issue.
Did they really sound any better like that? Who knows?
My Creek amp permanently remains in standby mode as a matter of fact. To actually switch it off means reaching around the back and switching it there. Or the mains.
However I certainly wouldn't recommend leaving valves/tubes on all the time.
That's just asking for trouble.
"Apologies, but I will never purchase the following products because I am concerned that the hype here is due in no small part to a certain prolific poster receiving undisclosed “good customer” discounts: tekton, perfect path solutions, better records stampers, raven, Townshend… I know I’m missing some. Again, apologies."
Say it ain't so, because if it is true, it might invalidate an awful lot of recent hot rhetoric.
As they say, when it comes to hi fidelitas, caveat emptor indeed!
As for leaving amps on all the time, I did that with my Naim amp for years and years with no issue.
Did they really sound any better like that? Who knows?
My Creek amp permanently remains in standby mode as a matter of fact. To actually switch it off means reaching around the back and switching it there. Or the mains.
However I certainly wouldn't recommend leaving valves/tubes on all the time.
That's just asking for trouble.