benjaminicus
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Hello there,
so as one of my active speakers recently showed signs of electronics failing (currently being checked by manufacturer) i wonder if
my doctrine on caring for them was correct.
I don't remember where i got it from for it prorblay was like 10 years ago but back then i was made to believe, that in order to max out
wear on electronics i was to keep the speakers powered on 24/7.
In my mind this made a lot of sense because I'd save them the daily warm up and cool down stress.
On the other hand given that they're never like 0dB quiet there's always some current being drawn and maybe some capacitors under
load all the time...
So is there a study you guys can point me to or is this?
Best regards
so as one of my active speakers recently showed signs of electronics failing (currently being checked by manufacturer) i wonder if
my doctrine on caring for them was correct.
I don't remember where i got it from for it prorblay was like 10 years ago but back then i was made to believe, that in order to max out
wear on electronics i was to keep the speakers powered on 24/7.
In my mind this made a lot of sense because I'd save them the daily warm up and cool down stress.
On the other hand given that they're never like 0dB quiet there's always some current being drawn and maybe some capacitors under
load all the time...
So is there a study you guys can point me to or is this?
Best regards