Correct turn on, turn off sequence????


O.K. I have been into audio for about 10 years now and still don't have a definitive answer to this question. In what order should I power up/down. I always get a pop in my speaker when I turn off my amps. I have adcom 565 monos, 565 pre, rega cdp, all plugged into a power conditioner... If any of that matters. Thanks in advance for your help.
jedisqueezer
I had to think about think about it for a minute or two, its so habitual. But I think I do the amp on first and then off first. My stuff has tubes which are quikier warming up if that matters any. I always turn down the pre's volume knob too. I always get a slight deep turn on thump, but its never dramatic.
No, I do it off last too. ????? I've owned these things for four years. Its like riding a bike.
the above posts are correct but ALWAYS make sure the preamp volume controls are turned all the way down and the preamp is MUTED before turning it on and off and before turning the AMP on and off.
If your amps and preamp are SS leave them on 24/7.
I have Lamm M1.1's amps and, although they are mostly SS (only one tube) I turn them off because they draw a great amount of electricity even at idle and they also run very hot! I always turn them off first and I hear a pop coming from the speakers,but is normal:it is caused by the condensers releasing the current they accumulated during the operate mode:infact I noticed that if the amps have been on for a short time (e.g. less that 1 hour) the pop turns out to be not so loud.Finally, never turn off digital sources!! Hope it helps.
Paraphrased from page 3-4 of the Audio Alchemy Digital Line Controller (DLC) Preamplifier manual.

(paraphrased)

1. Do no plug the preamp PSU into AC mains, yet. Powered OFF.

2. Connect DC input from preamp to PSU. This grounds the preamp and you may see a small spark, which is normal.

2a. (I'm adding this) I usually connect the speakers to the power amp at this point., and if the preamp has a manual volume attenuator I crank it to the lowest setting and mute it. (I learned the hard way, once!). I also plug my power line conditioner into AC mains at this point and turn it ON)

3. With Preamp and power amp powered OFF and NOT connected to AC mains, connect interconnects from amp to preamp. (grounds the connection between the two?)

4. With source components powered OFF and unplugged from AC mains, connect interconnects from source(s) to preamp. (grounds the connection between source(s) and preamp?) (note: manual does not say what to do with turntable ground at this point. and not having a TT, myself, I do not know either!)

5. At this point I connect the preamp's power supply (PSU) to AC mains.

6. At this point I connect the source(s) to AC mains.

7. Finally, I connect the power amp to AC mains.
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Power down is the reverse of power-up for me. Also, any time I switch interconnects between ANYTHING, I perform a full power-down sequence, disconnect AC mains, and ground all interconnects to the preamp in sequence.

I had an audiophile friend over last month, and he watched me power the system down like this just to swap an interconnect. He was actually quite impressed that there was a "sequence" for doing this. It's quite easy to perform by rote memory.

Basically.

1. Ground preamp to its PSU
2. Ground all interconnects to preamp.
3. Ground to AC mains (pre, source, amp)