Do you keep your amp/turntable powered all the time?

SailToTheMoon

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Got a new amp (Cyrus i9-XR) and turntable (Rega P3) recently. I’ve been keeping them on a smart plug, only telling Alexa to power them up when I want to use them (pretty much daily). So when not in use they’re hardly ever on standby - they’re completely unpowered.

However recently I was wondering if being switched on and off at the plug all the time could possibly be harmful? Would I be better just leaving them powered and on standby all the time?

Appreciate any thoughts!
 
Got a new amp (Cyrus i9-XR) and turntable (Rega P3) recently. I’ve been keeping them on a smart plug, only telling Alexa to power them up when I want to use them (pretty much daily). So when not in use they’re hardly ever on standby - they’re completely unpowered.

However recently I was wondering if being switched on and off at the plug all the time could possibly be harmful? Would I be better just leaving them powered and on standby all the time?

Appreciate any thoughts!
Theres a thing called "chip creep" where the heating and cooling of equipment (expanding and contracting) can cause a component to work loose, I think the idea of standby is to maintain a constant operating temperature inside the unit.

This used to be an issue with PC's many many years ago I'm not sure it's still relevant but I leave everything in standby and only power off for cleaning or cabling.
 
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Theres a thing called "chip creep" where the heating and cooling of equipment (expanding and contracting) can cause a component to work loose, I think the idea of standby is to maintain a constant operating temperature inside the unit.

This used to be an issue with PC's many many years ago I'm not sure it's still relevant but I leave everything in standby and only power off for cleaning or cabling.
Hi I agree, also using standby mode on my units, where possible.
 
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I’ll keep it on standby.
If nothing else, your volume setting will remain the same when coming out of standby 👍
(And it won't hurt to get the smart mains switch out of your mains supply equation).

Some people are paranoid about the possible effects of powering up and down when turning off at the wall.
But it's worth remembering that going in and and out of standby - is (often) still doing that to many of the internal components.

As previous threads on the subject prove, when it comes to standby or fully off, each to their own.
 
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