Subwoofers.....Leave On/Off?


I run dual Sunfire Sub Juniors in one of my A/V system and really like what they bring to the game.
They are connected to independent power strips, which I use to turn them on/off since they lack the
auto on/off feature most subs now have. Both subs emit a sizable thump when I power them up/down,
making me wonder if I'm doing more harm than good by not leaving them on full-time.

My monthly power bill reflects the amount of equipment I have plugged in throughout my home, so I'm
trying to lighten the load, so to speak.
discnik
Thanks for all responses.....my HVAC thermostat was the culprit in high power bills. My dual Sunfire subs are suing me for libel.

I know a bit about the thermostat that it is a device which senses the temperature of a physical system. It is one of the important components in the HVAC system. I think the energy bill depends upon the usage of electricity. I also have the HVAC system in my home. It is the complete package of the home appliances which is used for the heating, ventilation and an air conditioning purpose. It consists of so many devices like heater, furnace, AC. Regular maintenance is needed in order to run all the devices smoothly. One can pop over here if looking to install a new HVAC system in your premises.
A couple of years ago, I was concerned about my electricity bill, over $100 for just two of us. I bought a meter to check how much usageĀ  for all things plugged in. The biggest culprit was a 7 channel amp that I rarely turned off. That was aver $10/month, subs were only a little over $1.
I now turn off the amp when not in use and leave the subs on.