Hehe, this thread appears every now and again. I try to leave my amps on, but my wife keeps turning them off!![]()
Crane, That pic is hysterical!!
that's a first. i finished practicing and turned the standby off and left the power on. it must have been left on for about 12 hours before i saw that it was left on. i bet the tubes aged a bit. :nervous:
I worked in radio for many years before computers took over. We had cart and reel decks and consoles that hadn't been turned off for any real amount of time for decades. That's just the way it was all over. Think of all those capstan motors constantly spinning just as happy as can be. And yes...try and turn off a motor that's been on since you were born and you might just have a problem.
I routinely leave amps on with music running through for 96 hours plus.
Being in the on position will wear out your tubes and stress everything, but in standby it can be on for a long time with no negative effect.
I actually left an amp on standby for 3 months, and the tubes are still fine. It was my Gibson Goldtone which doesn't have a jewel light anywhere to be seen, and the on/standby/off switch is on the back panel, so I never noticed it. That's the amp I play the least even though it's a great amp.