mixing tubes and transistors


I'm considering getting a tube preamp in an otherwise all solid state system. The solid state gear is designed to be left on all the time. The tubes in the preamp wouldn't last very long if left powered up all the time. Here's my dilemma: the power amp owner's manual says to power down the components in sequence from the speakers "backward" to the source. The preamp is in the middle of this chain. If I turn off the preamp (to extend tube life) while leaving the amp and sources on (to keep the transistors thermo-electrically stable) am I creating any electrical hazards for my equipment? Please advise, and thanks.
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Showing 1 response by bwhite

Guess I'll through this in for thought... I believe it puts more shock on the tube component (lowering tube life) to power off and on frequently vs. just leaving it on.

Depending on the history of your tubes (new or NOS or USED), one can expect upwards of 10,000 hours in a preamp sometimes more. Of course as JC Audio mentioned above - this is not the case with ALL preamps and you should ask the manufacturer what he/she considers to be the average tube life in their product.