Yes, this is another switch pop question. I have looked at other forums for switch popping and found a few possible solutions that worked, but none that worked for me.
I bought a Marshall 5120 guitar transistor amp that had a few issues, hence the 100 euro asking price. This is an old amp, it was actually made in Dec 1984 by Sue W. in Marshall's Bletchley factory. I fixed the performance issues with some new caps, a couple of new pots, twisted the mains wires and transformer secondary wires, relocated the diode bridge to the chassis to eliminate any AC wires going near the output transistors to reduce the hum that the seller said the amp had since he bought it new. That lot fixed those problems. The amp works well now and sounds great with a Les Paul.
The only problem remaining was/is a loud pop on switch off - even with all the controls zeroed. The seller said this had also been a problem for years and he used to just unplug it from the wall. This shouldn't be too tough to solve , but after a new switch I still get a big pop on switch off. Switch the power off at the outlet, or pull out the mains lead and it shuts off normally. OK, then that must be switch arcing - I tried a cap across the switch, no go. I read that a resistor would help as the current would just be reduced and not shut off - NOT a good idea as it would be live to some point and a trial revealed the resistors get hot - no go. Maybe the transformer was creating high volt surge on power down, so I put a MOV surge arrestor across the primary - no change. I even tried putting a grounded ali shield to screen off the PCB from the mains area. No change. Anybody have a suggestion?