I recently purchased a Marantz SR5010 receiver to replace a NAD T763 which let me down after 13 years.
In my system, I have been using a Furman PS-8R power sequencer to shut down my equipment as I have active crossovers and equalizers for the 3 front channels which are bi-amped. Without that sequencer, I was getting a loud popping noise from the front channel speakers.
Now, when I shut down the sequencer, the sequence #3 then becomes the first sequence for the SR5010 and the SONY 3200F power amp to shut down. Afterwards, I hear a slight popping noise from the bi-amped center channel speakers connected to the SONY amp. This noise is triggered by the crossovers and EQs shutting down in the last sequence.
With the NAD receiver, I did not have that problem. Could it be caused by the fact that the Marantz receiver is not powered by a 3 prong grounded power cord? Probably you remember that this SONY amp, which is about 50 years old and performs a lot better than recent Sony amps, is also powered by a 2 pin power cord.
Any hint someone?