1st Tube amp question


I just purchased my 1st integrated tube amp, the Wilkenson R8. Can I turn it on with no source and no hookup to speakers to start burnin time?  I have read it should always have a source and be hooked up to speakers so as not to damage. Can you offer advice for first time use?

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Everyone eventually accidentally turns on their amp without a load--well most of us at least.  

the problem occurs when you hear no music and turn it up, putting harmful currents into the transformers.  

If you keep the volume down or on mute or have no signal going in, you won't do any damage.  But there is no reason to do this other than by accident.  This won't help significantly with burnin although time on the tubes with heat will help them settle in.  I'd just wait and do it with music so you can hear the improvements.

Jerry

 

You don't necessarily need an input, but you do need a load on the output transformers.

Not knowing at the time a load was needed, I've accidentally not had speakers connected when biasing my tube amp, but that was quick (1-2 min) and thankfully, no damage occurred.  I wouldn't do it again.

I had a telephone conversation about biasing with the tech support guy from Cary (this was a few years ago when you could actually speak to someone from Cary on the phone about issues) related to a Cary V12 that I was taking out of hibernation, and in the course of the conversation he told me that it wouldn't hurt it at all to bias it without a speaker load hooked up.  That typed, I put a load on it anyway.

Also, I remember a couple of ARC VTM120s I used to own, & the guy from ARC told me to NOT have the preamp turned on when I biased them.

You would not want to have a source on a tube amp that is not hooked up to any speaker blasting away so that the amp is trying to output high power but has no load on it.  But, if it is just sitting there with nothing playing, it is okay not to have a speaker hooked up to the amp.  

But why?  Don't worry so much about burn in.  Hook it up and enjoy music while it is supposedly burning in.  I think it is crazy wasting a substantial portion of the life a tube to a burn in phase that does not involve listening and enjoying the amp.