Do you leave your components on 24/7?


Lately I've been leaving my components on all the time, on the assumption that a) they'll be ready when I want to listen, and b) the on/off cycle ages the equipment (tubes, anyway) faster than leaving everything on. Is the latter a reasonable assumption?
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Wolf ... Most taxi's are left running . Ever wonder why taxi's get into the million mile or more mark ?
Our cat hates being left along , if she see's we are getting ready to leave she will run to the listening room and curl up in the sweet spot and hardly notices were gone .
We don't want to anger the animal activist's there likely tougher than the environmentalists . There's no keeping everyone happy . Ya-Ya I know thats a pretty lame excuse .
I think people give way to much credence to what the manufacturers say, specifically to reliability and turning the amp off or leaving it on. I'd bet most have no hard data to prove either way, it costs a lot of money to do those types of studies and it takes a long time. There is no reason for a manufacturer to incur those costs.
If they told everyone to turn it off when not in use, there would be some portion of the user population that would turn off / on multiple times each day. This is what they're probably trying to avoid by telling everyone to leave on 24 x 7. That, and it sounds sexier if you are told that the amp you just bought "Needs to be left on to sound its best."
Tinsorosk - If Taxis are left running it's because the driver wants to stay warm.
And I don't think any cab hit 1 million miles, it is certainly not routine. (Wiki says one of the 20-year old Checkers got almost 1 million miles, probably with a few overhauls).
Having spent most of my life my repairing car's including taxi's , I can assure you they get many times the miles we do . I am vigilante with maintenance , keep are cars in the garage , lot's of T.L.C. And I still can't get near the milage those broken down wrecks could . One driver told me he left it running because if it didn't start he would lose a few fairs .
Any cab drivers out there want to chime in for another prospective .

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Tim
>>03-09-11: Sebrof
I think people give way to(sp) much credence(sp) to what the manufacturers say<<

Good point.

It would be silly to think the manufacturers know more about their products than you.