Do you leave your McCormack amps powered on 24/7?


I was told that it would be better to leave the amps powered on 24/7 than powering on/off when using it. On my DNA HT1 dlx, there is a standby mode and the amp doesn't get really warm when left on. My DNA1 dlx doesn't have a standby mode and stays pretty warm, not hot but in the middle. What is the reasoning behind leaving it on all the time? Is it really better to leave it on or is it a waste of electricity? Responses are much appreciated.
bjue

Showing 1 response by stevemcx

Hi Bjue -

I hear this question from time to time, but the answer is true for all audio gear. There is no question that leaving your equipment powered-up will keep it sounding its best and ready for critical listening at any moment. The downside is that the equipment consumes some power just sitting there, so it is up to you to decide how "green" you care to be. In general, amplifiers consume far more than most front-end gear, so you are pretty safe leaving your front-end equipment on 24/7 (tube equipment owners must balance this option against the life expectancy of their tubes). Amplifiers vary all over the place in terms of how much power they dissipate at idle, but checking the specifications should tell you the story. The DNA-1 dissipates about 180 Watts at idle - roughly equivalent to leaving a couple of incandescent lights on.

So, the answer to your question is yes, it is "better" for the amps (at least in terms of performance), and yes, it is wasting electricity (depending on your definition of waste). It's up to you to decide which approach to take, but a good compromise is turning them on an hour or so before you want to listen, and then off as you head for bed.

Enjoy your music!

Best regards,

Steve McCormack
SMc Audio