In Reply to: RE: Why do electrostatics sound better after the high voltage has been on for a while? posted by Story on March 15, 2021 at 14:06:13:
I find warm up is even more critical with solid state versus tube. Besides ARC I have had DNM, Butler, Levinson, Pass Labs in the system the past few years. All of them change enough after warm up to warrant a good hour before critical listening.
With solid state preamps I leave them energized 24/7 that way they are always ready to go. Power amps draw a bit too much juice even at idle to warrant leaving them on all the time.
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