Makes sense- I work at a lab where we have to think that way or our work goes away! I'm sure if you're using decent quality switches it won't be an issue. I've been using crappy radio shack switches that way on a few of "my" (as in not for customer) amps and I haven't had any failures or strangeness.
I'll also say it's not uncommon and it's a lot safer to switch the AC into a cap than it is to switch the DC between a cap and a load.
I used cathode lift standby on one of my old amps because I couldn't get it to switch to standby quietly otherwise. That was...12 years ago? I dunno. I was 19 or so and I was just happy to have people come to my college apartment and say "you built that? Cool!" I have no idea if it was a sound way of doing things but I'd but someone on Ampage suggested it.
jamie
I'll also say it's not uncommon and it's a lot safer to switch the AC into a cap than it is to switch the DC between a cap and a load.
I used cathode lift standby on one of my old amps because I couldn't get it to switch to standby quietly otherwise. That was...12 years ago? I dunno. I was 19 or so and I was just happy to have people come to my college apartment and say "you built that? Cool!" I have no idea if it was a sound way of doing things but I'd but someone on Ampage suggested it.
jamie
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