I don't see any problem with leaving a totally disconnected solid state amp powered up. But connecting or disconnecting either its inputs or outputs while power is on strikes me as an invitation to disaster, especially if the inputs are unbalanced rca's (which make the ground connection after the "hot" connection during insertion, and break the ground connection first during removal, thereby potentially injecting a huge transient into the amp's signal path).
I would strongly recommend that before changing any connections you power down both the amp and the component driving it, and then wait a minute or two for the amp's power supply capacitors to discharge. The couple of minutes that will take should allow the subsequent warmup to be brief.
Regards,
-- Al
I would strongly recommend that before changing any connections you power down both the amp and the component driving it, and then wait a minute or two for the amp's power supply capacitors to discharge. The couple of minutes that will take should allow the subsequent warmup to be brief.
Regards,
-- Al