warming up the system


Wondering what would be the average and adequate timing for warming up an amp( tube or solid state) and break in period of speakers or cables?
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My old Rowland 7M monoblock furnaces take about 8 hours of playing time to stabilize sonically and yield their best when starting from standby. . . . more if you turn them on from totally off-cold. Current cool-running JRDG 312 takes longer than 7M. . . couple hrs playing after idling in ON position overnight; a day when bringing online from idle; couple of days when starting it from long off-cold. . . . admittedly, I am anally retentive. . . or delusional as some may suggest.
According to Pass Labs they recomend at least 1 to 1 1/2 hours for there amps to get up and running.
"but a good rule of thumb is just past the time for the warranty to expire."  Classic!
Warm up for an AB amp is usually 20-40 minutes.  For a Class A amp, it can be much longer.  My experience is tube amps usually warm quicker due to the direct heated nature of most triodes.  I find my amps are warmed after about 20 minutes.  It is audible and obvious when they cross the line.  

Break-in of cables depends on the brand.  Clarus burns things in for a solid 200 hours.  Others may be longer or shorter.  


As to a solid state amp if you have measurable or auditory changes in the performance of the amp after it has been on for 2 seconds, then you paid too much for it, whatever you paid.
All components on a circuit board are rated. Those ratings are established once they have warmed up and stabilized from a cold turn on. Once they reach that optimum operating temperature range, then it works as intended, and that takes a lot more than 2 seconds.

Same for tubes.

All the best,
Nonoise