Leave solid state amps on? Or turn off everytime?


Hi,

My system consists of the following:

Slimdevices Transporter -> Bel Canto REF1000 Mono block amps -> Anthony Gallo Ref3.1 Speakers

I was wondering, should I be switching the Bel Canto amps on/off every time I listen to music? Or should I just leave them on permanently and only switch the transporter on/off (which i do anyways)?

Thanks
danyal711
If you guys where really green you would run vintage hi-eff horns off class D;)
I turn my solidstate amp off when I don't use it. (unless I intentionally use it as a heater in Winter)

It is not because I can't afford it.

I'm doing it for my beloved child, and his children ...

FYI, I switched to tubes and part of the reason is the much shorter warm-up time. and Yes, for SS, it takes a long time to warm up and it makes quite a difference.
"If we all went with battery powered amps, none of this would matter ;)"

But what would become of the batteries once they have to be replaced or can't be recharged anymore? ;) j/k
As to a response from a EE - here it is - When power is first applied to a circuit,or cut off, all sorts of transient events occur that never reoccur as long a the system is on. Very high currents and voltages are present that die out quickly. Even aside from the thermal changes that everyone is concerned with, once a steady state is reached there isn't a whole lot of difference in the stress on the components that if the system was off. For this reason, you probably will extend the life of the individual circuit components by leaving a system on all the time - more true with solid state than tubes.