Lord Soth
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I would personally advise against it.
A tube amp should always be treated as a potential fire hazard.
Tubes have a limited lifespan, so unless you are using easily replaceable new production tubes, I would not do so for expensive NOS tubes.
On the other hand, there is a school of thought that postulates that tube (and the amp too) have their lives shortened due to repeated turning on and off cycles which places heating stress on them.
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