Standby Question

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First, let me say that I HATE (yes, hate) top mounted controls on an amp. Which leads to my question: On multiple occasions, because of said top mounted controls which do not let me see the "ON" light, I have left my amp on standby for DAYS without noticing. Thoughts?
 
First, let me say that I HATE (yes, hate) top mounted controls on an amp. Which leads to my question: On multiple occasions, because of said top mounted controls which do not let me see the "ON" light, I have left my amp on standby for DAYS without noticing. Thoughts?
Freaked me out the first time.




Not the only time.
 
First, let me say that I HATE (yes, hate) top mounted controls on an amp. Which leads to my question: On multiple occasions, because of said top mounted controls which do not let me see the "ON" light, I have left my amp on standby for DAYS without noticing. Thoughts?
I too have done this ,
more than once !
And I have left my solid state mosfet on for a couple of days before!
Cheers Mitch
 
That mirror thing is a pretty slick idea...
As far as standby's go I don't care if an amp has them or not.
Well, maybe if it's diode rectified, but even then there are plenty of amps that have diode rectifiers that seem to run just fine without them.
So, again, I don't much care either way myself...
 
First, let me say that I HATE (yes, hate) top mounted controls on an amp. Which leads to my question: On multiple occasions, because of said top mounted controls which do not let me see the "ON" light, I have left my amp on standby for DAYS without noticing. Thoughts?

Same here. I've looked past many an otherwise cool amp because some fool designer couldn't resist incorporating a 60-year old bad idea.

As for the standby thing, I wouldn't worry too much.
 
First, let me say that I HATE (yes, hate) top mounted controls on an amp. Which leads to my question: On multiple occasions, because of said top mounted controls which do not let me see the "ON" light, I have left my amp on standby for DAYS without noticing. Thoughts?
As long as no smoke came out of it, then it's probably fine.
Resistors contain smoke and when you let the smoke out, the resistor stops working until you put the smoke back in.
(technical explanation)
 
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