Good day,
I know this question partially depends on the amp, but can a tube amp be on, standby on too, without a speaker cabinet connected provided that no guitar signal is being sent to it?
I'm thinking of getting a Mesa Boogie Fillmore 25 amp head to use for Sunday services. My current amp can do this, although I do not use it this fashion.
Long story, I am putting the head behind the stage and getting separate cables to speed up the pedalboard teardown, which means that I cannot turn off the amp or put it on standby, which is not a problem for my current amp.
However, I do not know if the Mesa can be "used" in this fashion. Since I would also use it with an attenuator, the Tone King Ironman II Mini specifically, I would have to disconnect it, making the amp disconnected from a cabinet. Also at this point, the guitar would be disconnected too, so the amp would not be getting any signal to it either. Is the 1 minute or so of time being disconnected from the speaker cabinet while I go turn off the amp behind the stage without any signal enough time to damage the amp or can the amp be in this state indefinitely without any damage?
Alternatively, I could have a power strip with an on/off switch on the stage and hook up the amp to that strip; it's short enough so that distance is not an issue.
Would turning off the amp's power without turning the actual amp switch off damage it if I chose to go this route?
If it is logistically unfeasible to do this, then I'll just skip it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
GreatOz
I know this question partially depends on the amp, but can a tube amp be on, standby on too, without a speaker cabinet connected provided that no guitar signal is being sent to it?
I'm thinking of getting a Mesa Boogie Fillmore 25 amp head to use for Sunday services. My current amp can do this, although I do not use it this fashion.
Long story, I am putting the head behind the stage and getting separate cables to speed up the pedalboard teardown, which means that I cannot turn off the amp or put it on standby, which is not a problem for my current amp.
However, I do not know if the Mesa can be "used" in this fashion. Since I would also use it with an attenuator, the Tone King Ironman II Mini specifically, I would have to disconnect it, making the amp disconnected from a cabinet. Also at this point, the guitar would be disconnected too, so the amp would not be getting any signal to it either. Is the 1 minute or so of time being disconnected from the speaker cabinet while I go turn off the amp behind the stage without any signal enough time to damage the amp or can the amp be in this state indefinitely without any damage?
Alternatively, I could have a power strip with an on/off switch on the stage and hook up the amp to that strip; it's short enough so that distance is not an issue.
Would turning off the amp's power without turning the actual amp switch off damage it if I chose to go this route?
If it is logistically unfeasible to do this, then I'll just skip it.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
GreatOz
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