Iron1
Well-Known Member
So, I've owned my fair share of tube amps over the last 25 years, but never had one without a standby switch of some sort... until I got this DSL1.
How does it not shorten the lifespan of the tubes to just turn it off/on without warm up/cool down? Is there some internal circuitry black magic that handles this or does Marshall figure no one cares cause the amp is so economically priced?
Or have I just been wasting my time letting the tubes warm up/cool down?
How does it not shorten the lifespan of the tubes to just turn it off/on without warm up/cool down? Is there some internal circuitry black magic that handles this or does Marshall figure no one cares cause the amp is so economically priced?
Or have I just been wasting my time letting the tubes warm up/cool down?