Leave it on?


I just listened to Paul McGowan explain that turning SS equipment on and off degrades the capacitors from the tiny power surge and that leaving SS equipment on ALL THE TIME is best. What do you do? 

maprik

@mylogic 

Reactionist?

You are assuming to know my attitude. That's quite an assumption. 

My personality is who I am. My attitude depends on you.

@ozzy62 “My attitude depends on you”

Perhaps l should apologise and say that “knee jerk reaction” may have been more accurate.

You sound like a really nice guy now, but that may depend on your attitude now, to me.

 

I always keep my knives sheathed. Dangerous as they are I just can't bring myself to get rid of them. Know what I mean?

@bolong ”l always keep my knives sheathed on”

You sound like a turned on guy.

If your knives are of the Crocodile “Dundee” type they can still be useful.
You can unsheathe them, not threateningly, make a cross and (not for the lighthearted) do on your toes over them, the famous “Highland Fling” 

Now that would make you look so “cool”, depending on your “execution” (of the dance) of course, or if you inadvertently slip

The choice is yours.

My source component and my amps have a standby feature. The manufacturers both recommend turning them off when not listening. They do sound better after fully warm. I turn everything on 30 minutes before starting to listen and we're good to go.