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#166108 04/22/07 06:09 PM
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Is there any harm being done to an amp if it is left on all the time, I'm assuming the amp isn't getting any signals unless the receiver is on, but I'm not sure if leaving it on all the time could cause damage.


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Many manufacturers of high end amplifiers recommend just leaving them all the time. For example, I recently purchased some custom Odyssey Khartago Mono's and the owner and chief engineer, Klaus recommends leaving them on all the time.

Not sure this is as important with integrated setups like a Denon though. I don't leave my 2805 on all the time.

There are two schools of thought on this subject, and I really don't want to get that debate started again. However, I will follow what the manufacturer states for my equipment to keep the large capacitors charged, etc.


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I have never left an amp on 24/7 and do not see any reason for it. If they have an on and off button then they were made to be turned off imo. I used to leave my computer on all the time when one day I walked in the room and the power supply was going up in smoke. I will never do that again for sure.


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The reason I asked, was I was using my Belkin to switch my amp on and off using a remote cable through my old Denon 3805, so when the receiver went on the amp did the same.
On my 4806 I'm having problems with the switched outlets, so I have to physically turn on the amp every time I watch TV or a movie. It's not a problem for me but since the whole family uses the Harmony 880, I can already envision my wife or kids calling me everytime the TV goes on because there is no sound, they will never remember to manually turn on the amp, I've forgot a couple times myself already.
As far as the original question goes, my DVR is always on never had a problem with that or any piece of equipment I've left on. If Randy's new amp is meant to be left on I'm guessing that it won't hurt to leave the amp in the on position, I'll have to try and find the manual.
I'm still debating at this point since I'm letting the 4806 run everything if I really need the amp at all.


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I'm just going by what Odyssey and Symphonic Line state.


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I know but what is supposed to be gained by leaving the amp on? I see no real need.


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I really hate to get this started as I know there are so many on the other side of this issue.

wid, if you want to read this page in Klaus's website it discusses the initial break-in period of their amps and the Symphonic Line. Once fully broken in you don't have to leave them on all the time, however, there will be a short period if you do where the amp will need to warm up and re-charge itself.

http://www.odysseyaudio.com/setup_tweak.html

Again, I know there are the book smart people that are on the other side of this issue. I guess I'm going to put my faith in the designers of these amps that are still in production today, since their inception in the 70's. They have to be doing something right to offer a 20year transferable warranty.

They also are not on this bandwagon like most electronic brands today where they have to keep coming out with all these gadgets, and bells and whistles, just to compete with the other 1,000 companies. Yeah, some of their boards/guts have changed over the years, but for the most part their simple, proven design has past the test of time.


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I read it and............................. I will not further the discussion


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I’m with ya buddy! If it has a switch, use it. But I’m a bit paranoid about this stuff after seeing a few homes go up in smoke because folks left stuff turned on. One fire was from one of those dam plug-in air fresheners. The owners went on a vacation and came home to ashes. Very sad story.

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michael_d #166117 04/22/07 09:07 PM
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Okay, after mulling it over, I'm going with the amps out because I'm to lazy to turn it on and off manually
On the postive side I now will have some room for a new piece of equipment like a combo HD player when a decent one hits the market.


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