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luckyguy
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31 Jul 2017, 01:21 am »
A most basic question for the forum. Seems a good friend had left me in custody of his beautiful Marantz 8B with all British tubes. He will be gone for 2 years on a work assignment and I have run this amp for a few hours ever 3-4 weeks per his instructions. I need to know from the tube aficionados whether I can use a power strip with an off/on switch as I find inserting the plug in the wall a bit inconvenient.
Given the 8B outputs and caps are un-obtainum these days what would be your best advice?
Thanks in advance.
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31 Jul 2017, 01:27 am »
Normal use once a month(1 to 4 hours) is suffice to keep getter and caps active. For use this rare amp no prob plug it on the wall, unless there is a rain, for avoid lightning not use it on rainy moments. After use unplug the amp from the wall.
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31 Jul 2017, 01:35 am »
I've heard this advice before from other experienced audiophiles. Would not a protected power strip like those used for computers be safer? Thanks for the lightning tip--I will be sure all my stuff is unplugged when storms approach.
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31 Jul 2017, 01:38 am »
Would not a protected power strip like those used for computers be safer?
Depend on the circuit on that strip, maybe safer.
But direct on the wall are best sound imo.
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31 Jul 2017, 03:00 am »
Agree. Sound is very articulate and clear. Instruments seem life like and well placed. I use them on a pair of Quads and enjoy them very much. Don't want to use up those tubes so I run them only once a month as instructed. I've got my regular amps plugged in to the wall and it also sounds great.
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