Advice on popping noise from Audio Aero Prestige


I recently upgraded this player to 'signature edition' (cryo tubes, exotic caps, better damping). Sounds brilliant and is an improvement over standard unit. Upgrade took place at factory in France.

Popping noises (esp on left channel) now occurs whenever volume is changed, pressing stop, or choosing next/previous track. Also, player gets confused on repeat play (at end of cd/sacd it either stops or goes into scan mode). When system is idle, a buzzing sound comes through left channel. However, when playing music none of these noises occur.

Prior to upgrade, no such problems happened. My dealer suggests that I should burn-in the player for longer in the hope that popping and buzzing significantly reduces. I'm not entirely convinced this will work and seek other suggestions/solutions. Also, is it safe to continue using this player?

Thanks in advance.
cics
The noises you have are not good. I'd contact the folks who worked on the player and demand that they find the problem and fix it free of charge. And "burn-in" (seemingly the solution to all audio problems these days), will likely do nothing!
Your dealer is clueless. He`s hoping it`ll cure itself. Yes, pops (transients) can damage electronics & drivers under certain circumstances. Might need service, French or otherwise.
Cics,

I have worked in Audio Retail for many years and this problem will not simply go away. The unit has some kind of defect. You should have your dealer send the unit back IMMEDIATELY. If he does not contact the U.S. distributor for Audio Aero and explain to them what has happened. Problems such as yours should not happen in high end audio. Not enough units are sold, thus quality control is kept at a premium.

Hope this helps,

Johnny
Thank you for your prompt responses. The player is getting worse. I'll be sending it back for repairs - its still under warranty.

Another 3 weeks of waiting in frustration...

Johnny - Fortunately, I haven't paid for the upgrade yet but yes this should never happen in high-end audio. Its just sloppy qa or workmanship on the part of the factory. It feels like a backyard/garage operation!