Sounds like a fault in your amp. If you Google Parasound HCA2205A, you'll find a link to the manual. Here's a cut/paste from the power-on section of the manual:
Standby/Normal Indicators
When you first turn the amplifier on, the Standby indicator will light for about five seconds while the internal circuits are stabilizing. After that, the Standby indicator turns off and the Normal indicator lights to signal that the amplifier is operational. -8- The Standby indicator will also light whenever there is a fault that triggers the protection circuitry. This may indicate one of the following conditions: DC present at the amplifier's input, a speaker impedance overload, a short circuited speaker line, or possible internal fault. If this indicator remains lit, remove power to the amplifier and check all connections. During this time, the protection circuits should automatically reset. If the Standby indicator stays lit after you reapply power, contact your Parasound Dealer, Installer or Parasound Technical Service for further advice.
To rule out an external source of the problem, unplug ALL connections from the amp, leave it powered off for overnight and turn it on with nothing connected. If it acts the same (long turn-on time), the fault is in the amp.
Could be why it was for sale for only $50.
Standby/Normal Indicators
When you first turn the amplifier on, the Standby indicator will light for about five seconds while the internal circuits are stabilizing. After that, the Standby indicator turns off and the Normal indicator lights to signal that the amplifier is operational. -8- The Standby indicator will also light whenever there is a fault that triggers the protection circuitry. This may indicate one of the following conditions: DC present at the amplifier's input, a speaker impedance overload, a short circuited speaker line, or possible internal fault. If this indicator remains lit, remove power to the amplifier and check all connections. During this time, the protection circuits should automatically reset. If the Standby indicator stays lit after you reapply power, contact your Parasound Dealer, Installer or Parasound Technical Service for further advice.
To rule out an external source of the problem, unplug ALL connections from the amp, leave it powered off for overnight and turn it on with nothing connected. If it acts the same (long turn-on time), the fault is in the amp.
Could be why it was for sale for only $50.