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Dirty dedicated line?

Posted by FrankC on May 4, 2012 at 13:03:45:

I'm posting this here because I'm not getting any response on the Power forum.

I just finished the whole house remodel, including a new dedicated listening/HT room. I have 6 dedicated lines going into the room from a subpanel. I recently plugged the PS noise harvesters into these outlets and was shocked to find that the harvester was blinking continuously on 3 out of the 6 lines. One of the lines has a PS Soloist installed and still blinking like crazy. Another has a P300 plugged into it. When I put the harvester on the P300, no blinking at all. The amp is Plugged directly into one "quiet" line, but when the amp is on, the noise harvester blinks too.

Question 1: what could potentially introduced noise to the dedicated line? Should I have the electrician rearrange the breakers on the subpanel so these are all on the same phase, opposite the ones for regular wall outlets and lights?

FrankC