Is it a OK to leave tube pre-amps powede up 24/7


I’m relatively new to tubes in my hifi setup. Recently went from SS pre to tube ARC pre-amp and a Croft phono stage.

I have always kept all of my SS gear powered up 24/7(and still do), but I shut down my pre-amp and phono stage now after I am done listening for the day. I power them up at least a half of an hour before I put anything into play.

I would prefer to leave my tube gear on all the time, but am concerned about premature tube wear.

What would the tube folk here think about 24/7?

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I guess I'm the dissenter here.  My modified CJ PV-12L is on 24/7 and my two 12AU7s have been in circuit for 18 months now and remain quiet and dynamic.  YMMV.

My friend, an audio manufacturer, keeps his tubed DAC and tubed pre-amp on 24/7 during non-summer months, unless he knows he will be away from his house for a stretch.  He is a proponent of 24/7, and says the power surge upon turn-on is harder on the tubes than 24/7 usage.

Assuming one listens to his or her stereo predominately on weekends, an alternative is to power up the non-power amp components on a Friday evening, and shut them down on Sunday night after all listening is completed.

My friend, an audio manufacturer, keeps his tubed DAC and tubed pre-amp on 24/7 during non-summer months, unless he knows he will be away from his house for a stretch. He is a proponent of 24/7, and says the power surge upon turn-on is harder on the tubes than 24/7 usage.

The above pretty much states the two ways of looking at the issue.  I have read good arguments both ways.

Yes, I have always believed in keeping all of my gear permanently turned on. I would like to with my tube gear as well. I listen every day.

I think I will try keeping my pre, and phono stage on 24/7 for a while and see what happens.

Thanks for all the responses