aos
May one day solve the Mystery of the Whoosh
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Well, I want to try this poll thing, so here it goes...
Some people keep their amps/CDPs etc. on all the time because even non-tube amps need some time to stabilize, and some exotic components require it. As an engineer I believe that you may need 10 minutes or so to let all the components heat up to the operating temperature but I wouldn't know if it influences the sound or not apart from the maybe first minute or two. I usually just don't bother turning off stuff - too much hassle
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So what do you think/do?
Some people keep their amps/CDPs etc. on all the time because even non-tube amps need some time to stabilize, and some exotic components require it. As an engineer I believe that you may need 10 minutes or so to let all the components heat up to the operating temperature but I wouldn't know if it influences the sound or not apart from the maybe first minute or two. I usually just don't bother turning off stuff - too much hassle
So what do you think/do?