Probably not. Standard house outlets are wired to a 15 Amp breaker. Yes, there is a current surge but not a short circuit, so the circuit breakers in the power panel will not trip. The current surge lasts a few cycles until the magnetic field surrounding the transformer stabilizes, maybe 1/2 second.
Don (wattsabundant) has done tests along these lines. In the first microsecond of power up, the surge could be as high as 200 Amps, but it drops so fast, the electronics do not have time to react. The PL400 is rated at 750 Watts (Max Power In). Ohms law tells us that this is equivalent to 6.25 Amps (at rated power out). Two PL400 amplifiers would be 12.5 Amps, add another 1 Amp for a preamplifier and 1/2 Amp for a CD player and you still only have 14 Amps. Although I would be using a 20 Amp breaker in my power panel, just to prevent nuisance overloading of the circuit breaker.