I thought I heard a dissipation of the "solid state fog" from my Bryston 3B-SST when I left it on for more than a day. But it may be that Elizabeth planted that suggestion in my head.
In any case, no amount of warmup makes the Bryston sound as good as my tube amps, which don't seem to need much warm up at all. The tube amps go off at night to conserve tube life.
Even though it doesn't get very warm, the Bryston uses up as much power at idle as two 60W bulbs, and would you leave two bright lamps on all day and night? What would our parents say about such profligacy?
In any case, no amount of warmup makes the Bryston sound as good as my tube amps, which don't seem to need much warm up at all. The tube amps go off at night to conserve tube life.
Even though it doesn't get very warm, the Bryston uses up as much power at idle as two 60W bulbs, and would you leave two bright lamps on all day and night? What would our parents say about such profligacy?