Does my Pass amp dislike my Meridian preamp?


My Meridian G68 (preamp/processor) has been acting up, and my Meridian dealer suggested that the symptoms might be caused by an interaction with my amp, a Pass Labs XA30.5. I have consulted with a trusted Audiogon member, who doubts this theory. So I would like some more input. Here are the symptoms:

1. Meridian G68 freezes up. Neither the remote nor the front panel buttons are responsive. Must be unplugged and plugged back in to work again.

2. After it freezes and I power it down, sometimes a loud “popping” noise is emitted by the speakers.

3. In August, the Meridian G68 stopped working altogether. It was repaired by Meridian America. They replaced the power button and the power supply. But now the symptoms are back.

Thoughts?
bryoncunningham
From the information provided, I'd the say the problem is with the Meridian. I don't think the Pass would cause this issue.
Ask your Meridian dealer for a more detailed explanation of the "interaction".

Sounds like he's pulling your chain or he's just dumb.

IMO
I would think your issue is in the A/C powerline coming into the Meridian. Spikes or surges.
'might' be possible the amp is causing some sort of current draw problem on turn-on for the Meridian.
Do you use any sort of power conditioning for the Meridian?
My best guess is an electical spike is repeatedly entering your Maridian from somewhere and damaging it.
Or less likely, the problem IS in the Meridian and they replaced a part that got damaged, but what is causing the damage is not fixed in the Meridian.
Thanks for the input so far.

Elizabeth - The Meridian is plugged into a Shunyata Hydra 8, as is the amp and the rest of the system. The Shunyata is on a dedicated line.

Waiting to hear from my dealer. I will report back with further details.