Amps and Preamps has standby, but should I turn them completely off?


Hi guys, I know there has been discussions of this and the overall consensus seems to be leaving the Solid State amps / preamps on (or standby). I have a Parasound A51 that runs pretty hot. The heat sinks are hot to touch after running them for 2 hours. Ever since I move them to the 2nd floor (gets hot in the summer), I worry that they'd run too hot so I turn them completely off (by switching off the surge protector) after each use. Note that standby mode doesn't solve the heat issue -- it still generates a significant amount of excess heat. 

My question is:
1. Does turning them off after each use shorten their life?
2. Does turning them off increase the probability of failure?
3. Does the excessive heat damage them in the long run by leaving them on?

I am not too worried about warm up time because I use them 2-3 times a week tops. I just don't want the excess heat on the 2nd floor since it's already much warmer than the 1st floor. 

Thanks!!
angelgz2

Showing 5 responses by czarivey

So the life in my class D amp is practically infinite. It runs perhaps at 30 Celcius tops.
don’t sweat, don’t worry, turn off, than turn on than wait or have meal, than play some music. what’s the bigdealabout?
Al,
The explained tradeofss in this thread easily compensated by owner's convenience and smaller electrical bill not only from audio power outlet, but from climate control unit as well.

If you're worried too much on healthy life and dieting as per analogy, there are also always trade-offs. I'm holding in my left hand fresh smoothie made of fresh berries and fruits not too long ago picked from farm and no sugar added; my right hand however is holding extremely tasty and sweet muffin that maybe for sure fat and having LOTs of sugar. Together it's called balance.

CHEERS!
kijanki,
According to your statement, what is initial temperature you’re talking about to shorten by factor 2 the lifespan of electrolytic cap?
Room temperature?
Maximum rated capacitor temperature?
Zero Kelvin?
Zero Celsius?
 
P.S. You can still ask audience, eliminate 50/50, make call to friend...
Kijanki, 
I doubt if I will.
I doubt if I want!
40+ years from now is probably too long.