Pop/crack on power up, followed by audible tweeter hiss


Hey there, looking for a little advice before throwing money at this issue. I recently installed an integrated amp (nuprime ida-8) in my 2.1 system. When I power up the amp I get a pretty loud pop/crack noise from the speakers followed by a hissing noise from the tweeters that's quite obvious near the speaker and just audible from my listening position. This happens regardless of input, mute toggling, and is independent of the volume level. The amp is plugged directly into the wall (tried multiple outlets). I've been googling, and ruled out some things:

-Disconnected everything on the amp other than power and the l/r speakers
-Unplugged everything else in the house, shut lights off etc
-Made sure the speaker wires weren't touching anything
-Tried two different amplifier units
-Tried 'cheater' plug on the amp power cord

None of this had any effect. Previously I had a pure class-d integrated for a time that was dead silent. I'm in a fairly old apartment building so I don't have any control over the wiring. Is the next step to think about power conditioners or some other device? Any input appreciated. Thanks. 
artishard116
I don't know the answer to your question but I bet A-gon member Almarg would know. You should ask him.
You fail to specify if the Nuprime is new or used. Pops on turn-on usually mean bad caps some where in the circuit. I took possession of a used BAT VK300-SE that hissed like spray paint through my speakers. The seller had me send them to BAT who fixed them at no charge (Vicktor, you're my hero!). BAT said it was a "bad voltage regulator". 

NuPrime is a Class D amp.

Some ClassD’s do sometimes have a nasty (edgy) turn on sound, not a soft bump that some linear amps have.

And they can also depending on the output filters roll off point, emit HF continual noise from the tweeters.

I’ve seen results over time of these two noises continually combined cook (blue’d coil) a Wilson 8 tweeter by so called highly regarded Class D monoblocks, that had the output filter that rolled of too high, the owner would turn his system on and off quite a bit as he was a reviewer, it had a nasty sounding squelch at turn on from the tweeter and had continual hiss from the tweeter you could just hear from 1.5mts away.


Cheers George