Probably a silly question, but it just occurred to me that I never saw this anywhere stated (read the manual long time ago, but I don't remember now), so I guess here it goes....
Is it "advisable" to set one channel to, say 45 watts, and another to, say 90 watts, and then switch between them (via footswitch or whatever)? Yes, yes, I know that if this wasn't possible or "safe enough" it wouldn't exist as an option and there would be a global wattage switch instead of per channel, but that doesn't quite get to the heart of what I'm asking. I'm basically curious if it's MAYBE not "advisable" to use mismatched wattage settings in different channels, as this engages different sets of tubes, on and off. Given that sometimes I switch channels quite frequently in a song, back and forth, I wondered if this is at all problematic for the tubes.
Is it "advisable" to set one channel to, say 45 watts, and another to, say 90 watts, and then switch between them (via footswitch or whatever)? Yes, yes, I know that if this wasn't possible or "safe enough" it wouldn't exist as an option and there would be a global wattage switch instead of per channel, but that doesn't quite get to the heart of what I'm asking. I'm basically curious if it's MAYBE not "advisable" to use mismatched wattage settings in different channels, as this engages different sets of tubes, on and off. Given that sometimes I switch channels quite frequently in a song, back and forth, I wondered if this is at all problematic for the tubes.