i have an all in one streamer/integrated amp from naim that i leave on 24/7, and recently tested out a NAD c 3050 LE- noticed this amp turns off after 15 mins or so of being left on standby w no music playing, which i thought was a little weird. do you leave your integrated amp on or off? thanks
I wish this were always true. I’ve repaired LED TVs, powered monitors and amps that have blown caps. I’ve not talking about old stuff - I’m talking about equipment that’s 2-3 years old.
Equipment that’s protected with surge protectors or UPS backups rarely have issues like this, especially when they are left on all the time.
Much of the equipment I repaired died on startup, not while running.
The replacement caps were surprisingly cheap - like $5 for 20 OEM caps. Manufacturers could easily make their equipment more robust for only a small investment in components with higher capacities and built-in surge suppression.
Does that indicate it’s better to leave equipment on, or that they are using subpar components?
It almost sounds like “don’t drive your car, or you’ll wear the engine out”.
Its true the more you drive yur car the more it wears out.