Re: New amp advice
Congrats on coming into the world of tubes!
Always make sure the speaker is plugged in if the amp is on (even in standby).
Flick the power on but leave it in standby for at least 30 seconds or so to let the tubes warm up, then take standby off and play! This isn't necessary but I like to put standby on again when I'm done playing, while I put my guitar down and unplug, then turn the amp off.
This won't damage it but experiment a little with the master volume and channel volume to find the sweet spot for your amp. Some higher powered tube heads have a slightly different feel if you run the master volume wide open and use the preamp/channel volumes to control overall loudness - and vice versa, try running the master volume low and the channel volume high.
With most amps you should get more saturation as you turn the volume up so make sure you turn down the gain a bit to compensate (unless you want that sound and feel)
What kind of music do you play? What is your first tube amp going to be?
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