Why would you leave it on without playing it? Turn it off and save on your electric bill.
The modifier of not leaving it on "without input" is
misdirection. The amp is running hot while playing too. It just means that whenever the amp is on, you wearing down the tubes; when you aren't using the amp, turn it off
EL84's run hot...that's the downside of miniature tubes with small surface area....poor cooling. Add to the the Lightning's Class AB1, cathode-bias design compounds the issue.
If heat is an issue, and you have space, what use use on an EL84 design is this; it is called a "tube cooler" and it has the added benefit of dampening vibration.
A rare exception when you wouldn't want to amp to cool off is recording in a studio...the amp tone changes slightly as the tubes arm up over the first 30 minutes or so, this is neither fast enough nor dramatic enough to note by ear...but once you try and mix guitar parts that were recorded before the amp was warmed up completely with those later in the session, there is a difference. But...guess what? Warmed up means off Standby with the tubes running and you playing.
If you want a Standby or have a need for one...then it would not be hard to install one.