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John, thanks...that's how I do turn my components on / off, in that order...But like I said, once the preamp is on, I will turn the amps on, and when the amps kick on, I can see the blue led on the preamp dim a split second...Also, when the system is on, and I decide to watch a movie, even at mute, when the TV kicks on, there's a surge that I can hear through the speakers...etc...Will this harm my stuff! Being all tubes, I am afraid that it will shorten the life of the tubes...
But like I said, once the preamp is on, I will turn the amps on, and when the amps kick on, I can see the blue led on the preamp dim a split second...Also, when the system is on, and I decide to watch a movie, even at mute, when the TV kicks on, there's a surge that I can hear through the speakers...etc...Will this harm my stuff! Being all tubes, I am afraid that it will shorten the life of the tubes...
Quote from: Sonny on 7 Jun 2007, 05:45 pmBut like I said, once the preamp is on, I will turn the amps on, and when the amps kick on, I can see the blue led on the preamp dim a split second...Also, when the system is on, and I decide to watch a movie, even at mute, when the TV kicks on, there's a surge that I can hear through the speakers...etc...Will this harm my stuff! Being all tubes, I am afraid that it will shorten the life of the tubes...The effect from the current in rush when the amp is powering up is normal and should not be a problem for anything. The lights in my living room dim for a fraction of a second when each Bryston 7B SST is powered up.My TV is a CRT model and it makes a surging sound when powering up, but it's not connected to the audio system at all so nothing is heard through the speakers. Again, that should be a normal current in rush that should not hurt anything.
Quote from: Bob Reynolds on 7 Jun 2007, 09:17 pmQuote from: Sonny on 7 Jun 2007, 05:45 pmBut like I said, once the preamp is on, I will turn the amps on, and when the amps kick on, I can see the blue led on the preamp dim a split second...Also, when the system is on, and I decide to watch a movie, even at mute, when the TV kicks on, there's a surge that I can hear through the speakers...etc...Will this harm my stuff! Being all tubes, I am afraid that it will shorten the life of the tubes...The effect from the current in rush when the amp is powering up is normal and should not be a problem for anything. The lights in my living room dim for a fraction of a second when each Bryston 7B SST is powered up.My TV is a CRT model and it makes a surging sound when powering up, but it's not connected to the audio system at all so nothing is heard through the speakers. Again, that should be a normal current in rush that should not hurt anything.Hm, so then, there's no harm in this at all huh?If so, that's good to know...i just hear the surge and flintch a bit...every time!
The effect from the current in rush when the amp is powering up is normal and should not be a problem for anything.
Quote from: Bob Reynolds on 7 Jun 2007, 09:17 pmThe effect from the current in rush when the amp is powering up is normal and should not be a problem for anything.This is the correct answer. Unless the pop sound is so loud you fear your tweeters might blow, typical minor clicks and pops don't hurt anything.--Ethan
Quote from: Ethan Winer on 8 Jun 2007, 03:24 pmQuote from: Bob Reynolds on 7 Jun 2007, 09:17 pmThe effect from the current in rush when the amp is powering up is normal and should not be a problem for anything.This is the correct answer. Unless the pop sound is so loud you fear your tweeters might blow, typical minor clicks and pops don't hurt anything.--EthanEthan and Bob, thanks...I didn't think so, I am more afraid for the preamp (tubes) than the tweeters as it's not a particularly high or loud surge sound...So I take it that the HTS 3600 would not solve this problem...