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The actual act of tube rolling

Posted by justdavid on February 1, 2017 at 20:29:13:

Hot or cold?
So I'm not a big tube roller. I try something
new every now and again, switch tubes around,
but for the most part- I leave it alone.
That said- I feel I know what my basic set up
sounds like so if I swap tubes i do it before
I turn on the music then I listen for differences.
Now, my friend said he will set up other equipment
to keep tubes hot then, with a glove, do a quick
shut down and swap hot tubes and turn on.
Instant comparison.

Curious- do you swap hot or cold?