I am an incredibly satisfied customer of Moreplay and Crack. I have never been happier listening through headphones or through my Moreplay>Musical Fidelity solid state>KEF metas setup.
But I'm new to tubes and had a couple naive questions about longevity.
1) I understand that one can expect thousands of hours of tube life in these amps, but I wonder what are the symptoms of a tube going bad? Do they tend to fail all at once? Is it subtle or obvious? Does sound quality degrade long before they technically stop working?
2) Cathode poisoning. I happen to have gotten a Nixie tube clock for my wife (who loved the physical appearance of my amps), and designers using those tubes worry about cathode poisoning on under-utilized elements in the tubes. So they deliberately program in random number flashes to prevent the case where un-lit elements degrade the tube is on but those elements are off.
My question: Does the same apply to these amps? Is it especially bad to (accidentally) leave an amp on with no signal going through it? Or is leaving the amp on with no input signal basically the same as having it on in normal use? I sometimes forget to turn off my amps....
Thanks in advance for any insights.