Tube Guitar amp standby switch demo Myth buster Marshall Fender
I have received many inquiries regarding the use of standby switches. I do not use them in my amps. I have always believed that a tube rectifier protects output tubes by ramping current. This video demonstrates this theory. I am no scientist, just a tech with many years of self torture. Hope this video answers this question.

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