Zap Sound out of Speakers when Powering Off


I've recently put together a new system from fellow Agoner's and I'm going through a shake down right now. I have two problems and I could use some advice.

First the System:

McCormack DNA-1 Deluxe Amp
Conrad Johnson PV10a (with phono) pre
B&W 805 Naut's with Monster XP cables
Homegrown IC's Silver Lace
VPI HW19 JR TT
Phillips DVD/CD (crappie plastic IC)
XM Radio

First problem:

When powering off the pre-amp system, I get a loud static like "pop" from my right speaker. Then when shutting off the Amp It get a wierd "zip-zip" sound, again out of the right speaker. Is this normal when shutting down a two channel Hi-Fi system?? (speaker was slighly damaged on delivery - see below). Why is it only coming out of the right?? I'm waiting for DH Labs Q10 speaker cables, but it sounds more like a speaker or amp problem.

Second problem:

The system runs great and when the volume is turned all the way down it is very "black". However, after about 30 minutes or so of operation, it develops a very noticable high pitch "whining" sound out of the speakers. This seems to alternate between one of the two each time the system is powered up. You can hear it clear across the room when music isn't playing and it is almost at painful levels. I've shut down and turned off everything except the amp the pre and it still keeps "weeeeeeeeenn" Arghh!! Please help!!!

Note: The right speaker mentioned had a pushed in Tweeter cone when it arrived, but seems to be playing very well. It has a cracked tweeter case (very hard to even see) which lead me to think this might be the cause of both sound issues.

I haven't tried to swap out the speakers with something else to see if this is the cause (I'll try that tonight). Anyone have any ideas of what might be causing these noises??
whyt_rabbit
After you get the new tubes, if you still have a problem you might drop an email to Steve McCormack at SMcAudio (get the address under manufacturers. He's usually pretty generous with his time, although sometimes when he's travelling it takes a while to get a response.
Also try swapping the ICs. And I second the suggestion to call Steve at SMc.
as i wrote in my earlier post, i was having the same "popping" problem. i sent my CJ back to the company after changing tubes failed to solve the problem. they ran my unit for several days and didn't hear the popping noise, but then i spoke with them today, and they had heard it and were fixing it...i've only been speaking with someone in customer service, and he didn't know what the problem was, but i'll follow up and report back. i've found CJ helpful to deal with - i've had no problem getting in touch with customer service (Ed is the person i've been speaking with) and i've found him helpful and responsive. for what it's worth, i've also had excellent experiences with thiel's customer service in the past. certainly an advantage of buying from one of the smaller companies.
Thanks everyone for all your help.

I'm still getting the "zipping" sound out of the right channel of the amp on Powerdown, no matter what I do (including the tube rolling) so I'll be calling Steve. Actually, that is one of the reason's I bought a McCormack, I saw his response to a couple of threads here and decided that I wanted equipment with a guy who took the time to answer his customers. It probably is the "mute" issue talked about above, but now I might as well upgrade if I end up shipping the unit back to him. He He He...maybe this is a blessing in disguise. I don't get the "popping" once the amp is shut down and the power drains off, if I wait a few seconds to shut down the pre-amp.

I just rolled the tubes and I'm waiting to see if that had any effect on the "Whinning". A couple were a little loose (probably from shipping) so maybe that was all it was. I'll let you know and if Ericd74 could keep me informed on his CJ i'd appreciate it. Nope, as I type this note, I can hear the "whinning" from the other room. Hope it is the tubes. Hey this new hobby of mine sure is fun!!!

Happy Listening.

P.S. I have no idea how old the tubes are (from a previous question and I have swapped out the IC's with Rat Shacks and it made no difference.
Do you still have this amplifier? If so i know the solution. Please let me know.