Hi, folks:
I'm listening to my Mainline and enjoying the heck out of it. I burned it in for about 100 hours playing sequentially into two headphones (one planar). It initially sounded a little raspy and distorted, but that pretty much went away.
Anyway, my question is whether to power the unit off (mainly at night) or leave it on. With older high-end commercial transistor amps, the rule of thumb was to leave them on in order to stabilize temperature and sound quality. The same might apply to the Mainline.
Thermal stress resulting from power cycling could shorten tube and component life, but leaving the amp on could also shorten tube life.
Thoughts and recommendations?
Thanks,
Fred
I'm listening to my Mainline and enjoying the heck out of it. I burned it in for about 100 hours playing sequentially into two headphones (one planar). It initially sounded a little raspy and distorted, but that pretty much went away.
Anyway, my question is whether to power the unit off (mainly at night) or leave it on. With older high-end commercial transistor amps, the rule of thumb was to leave them on in order to stabilize temperature and sound quality. The same might apply to the Mainline.
Thermal stress resulting from power cycling could shorten tube and component life, but leaving the amp on could also shorten tube life.
Thoughts and recommendations?
Thanks,
Fred