Leave amps on or off?


Is it better to leave amps on or off when not in use,not including tubes.they do sound better warm but will affect the life span?
kevinm257
Hi Kevin; According to McCormack Audio's owners manual(s), a solid state amp will sound good within 20 minutes of being turned on. Many, many audiophiles disagree with this, and in fact mine does sound "good" within 20-30 minutes, but not "great". SF recommends turning their tube amps off if they are not going to be used within a couple hours or so. Turn it off overnight. Standby does reduce tube life. I leave my Sonic Frontiers Line 2 pre-amp in standby at all times it's not playing, and I have to replace tubes about once a year. I listen, on average, 4 hours a night. As the tubes gradually "wear", music gradually becomes brighter, harder, and more fatiguing. I've gone through this twice now, and have just decided to replace pre-amp tubes once a year. Standby also decreases tube life in amps, and you just have to decide on a procedure that works for you regarding tube life versus music quality. Happy Listening. Craig.
Solid state amps seem to perform better if left on - everything seems to stabilize - hopefully the amps does not draw too much juice... I think my Bryston amp while sitting idle uses the equivalent electricity to a 100 watt light bulb. As for tubes leaving them on will no doubt reduce the life span so shut the amp down when not in use and a half hour warm up should be sufficient to realize nice sonics...
.......as to life span of the amp, a case can be made for either leaving amps on, eg fewer hot/cold cycles, or turning them off when not in use, eg less total "on" time on individual components in the amp. It seems to me that standby is a good compromise, and many amps now have that feature (but I turn my 300 wpc amp off at night, and on 3-4 hours before use) . Craig.
I was writing while Rgd was posting. I think we are essentially in agreement. Craig