Is it possible to remote on a tube amp


Is it at all possible to remote turn on a tube amp without hurting it. What I am considering is a power conditioner to remote power a tube amp!

Thanks
vongwinner
I cannot see that it would be any different from using the power switch on the amp (see last sentence) though the power conditioner may change the sound (for better or for worse). Do you already use the conditioner on the amp? What amp is it and does it have any special features for powering up that will be BI-passed by your proposed method? If you are not sure then you might check with the manufacturer, if possible.
Make sure that conditioner does not limit the current to the tube amp or the tube amps may not sound their best!
Some recommend pluggung yube amplifiers straight into the circuit (20a plus) to avoid current limiting.
Also see the thread(s) on power cords and power conditioners).
I use a Monster HTS-2500 with my CJ amps and the remote features work just fine. The conditioning helps quite a bit as well (I have very noisy AC), however its easy to tell when the current draw gets beyond what the conditioner can reliably provide. At low volumes its never an issue, but when I crank it up a bit the sound becomes noticeably grainy. I continue to use it for the convenience of remotely powering on/off the system, but at some point I'll have to think about moving to more robust power source.
Ken