Topic: Leaving your tube amp on, is it ok without standby mode?
I'll start this by saying that when I used to use my big Marshalls to play out, I always turned them on about 30-40 minutes before we started and left them on all night. It was to my understanding that doing this will not put any unwanted or at least very minimal, wear on the tubes since I was leaving the amp on standby when not in use before the gig and in between sets.
I've recently been using small amps to gig, mainly 2 Class 5 combos or heads. Obviously they sound better about half way through the first set once they're good and hot, so I've been turning them on a half hour or so before we start and leaving them on all night. In total they're switched on for a little over 3 hours. I just switch the signal to them off from my A/B/Y box when we're on break. However these amps do NOT have a standby mode. So am I causing more harm than good by doing this? I'm not an electronics guy so I don't understand the complex workings of amps so any explanation is welcomed but please put it in layman's terms! Thanks in advance. -Seth