jkdsteve Active member Feb 1, 2009 #2 EDIT: Seems like more knowledgeable people have chimed in, have always been told it's safe to run an amp in Standby without a load and in some amps, the pre-amp is still active in this condition.
EDIT: Seems like more knowledgeable people have chimed in, have always been told it's safe to run an amp in Standby without a load and in some amps, the pre-amp is still active in this condition.
R RACKSYSTEMS Well-known member Feb 1, 2009 #3 the answer is no unless you want a big surprise and a large door stop .
Audioholic New member Feb 1, 2009 #4 Tube amps always need some sort of load, whether a dummy load or a real one, otherwise in a matter of seconds you could possibly damage your setup.
Tube amps always need some sort of load, whether a dummy load or a real one, otherwise in a matter of seconds you could possibly damage your setup.
EWSEthan Active member Feb 2, 2009 #5 RACKSYSTEMS":20hi69uh said: the answer is no unless you want a big surprise and a large door stop . Click to expand...
RACKSYSTEMS":20hi69uh said: the answer is no unless you want a big surprise and a large door stop . Click to expand...
V Val New member Feb 2, 2009 #7 Hi all, Forgive my lack of knowledge since I never used a slave out, what exactly does it do? It's not in the manual. Thanks
Hi all, Forgive my lack of knowledge since I never used a slave out, what exactly does it do? It's not in the manual. Thanks