tele_jas said:I'm bad about that I have good intentions, but I get in too big of a hurry sometimes and don't want to wait so I do the flip of both switches and hit a chord and listen to my sound "fade in". The cool down thing I'm always pretty good about and I usually wait 30-60 seconds. I should probably practice patients on the warm up too so I don't ruin my $2800 amp because I don't want to wait 30 seconds :wink:
redmax61 said:Makes sense to just go ahead and kill it when you shut down. Not to doubt or anything, but does killing power and leaving the standby in the ON position really discharge the caps?
strumminsix said:No, no, no, no, no, no no. Sorry to sound condescending but that is not only wrong but lethal. The only way to discharge or drain a cap is complete the circuit. The prescribed method above does not do that and it could be lethal to touch a cap after doing that.
Search the web there are plenty of places that describe how to properly do it.
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