is it ok to leave a tube amp on without speakers connected


I'm blessed to have two amps but one set of speakers in my listing room - all tubes.  Instead of cutting off one to listen to the other, I would like to listen to the other without powering off the one i'm not listening to.  

Question:  Can tube amps be powered on without speakers connected for hours at a time?
mudbone
The answer is yes IF the amp is stable. If it is not, then the amp can be damaged. If left without a load, the amp should not have a signal applied to it as without a load the transformer can arc. But I've seen many tube amps you could leave on all day with no worries - Dyna ST-70, HK Citation 2, Marantz 8b and many others.

Our amps don't care much what kind of signal is at the input. They are pretty hard to damage and we run them without a load all the time. But they don't have output transformers that can arc.

At any rate, stable design is an important feature in any amplifier; if a tube amp can be damaged without a load while at a zero input signal condition, its a pretty good bet it will be less reliable in general use. Imagine what might happen if a speaker cable accidentally is disconnected- the amp had better be able to survive that sort of thing, and most of the vintage amps from the old days can.

 
It's your gear and your risk. Like Ralph says, it could be okay and probably won't damage it. For example, Dynaco's ST70 manual does not recommend leaving the speakers off. Probably best not to risk it. 
My Audio Research VS60 can be left on with no load.  Matter of fact, I was told to bias the amp in that way with no input signal.
So it's a good test. No input signal, no speaker load, if it gets damaged - it's a junk amp.
Dynaco's ST70 manual does not recommend leaving the speakers off.

The trick is make sure there is no signal input.

For modern amps best to check with the manufacturer.