An unusual problem that merits an unusual solution


Hello all,

I recently aquired a Marantz AV-550 preamp and 5 MA-500 monoblocks, and now I'm running into an odd problem. Any time the preamp gains and loses signal, there's a loud, "POP!" in the right surround channel. This means that any time you do *anything* to the DVD player - pause, cue, review, chapter next, menu - the right surround pops loudly.

Because I'm not sure this is a repairable problem, I'd like to just cut down the volume of said "POP". My idea was this:

The volume of the preamp does not affect the volume of the pop. Therefore, if I could wire an in-line resistor of some sort between the preamp and the amp, it would cut down the volume of the channel, and I could just turn up the volume of that surround channel in the preamp to compensate.

My question: does anyone make an RCA coupler which has a resistor or potentiometer built into it, or will I need to build something?

If I have to build something, what would be an appropriate level of resistance to use, or should I use a pot?

Thanks in advance for lending your expertise,

Scott
hudsonhawk

Showing 1 response by gunbei

This is interesting.

I have a 6 1/2 year Marantz AV-550 that started exhibiting similar behavior, but in the LFE channel. When I change surround modes or mute the output, I get a pop in the LFE.

I thought it might be the subwoofer amp, but the same thing happens with a different amp. Figuring the AV-550 might just be tired, I bought a used AV-560 for $250 but never hooked it up. I guess that tells you how important HT is to me, heheh.