Dedicated does not mean isolated. Your dedicated lines are tied together with everything else at the power panel so it is very easy for noise generated by something like the AC unit to find it's way into your gear.
I have dedicated lines, but why is this happening?
When my central air kicks on, I hear a pop through each speaker.
Now the odd part is, I just started hearing this recently. I never remember hearing it for the first several months after I had the dedicated lines installed.
I have made several changes to my system recently that has taken the transparency of my system to a level I didn't think was possible, but I don't think that could explain why I am just now hearing the pops. Or could it?
But the primary question remains. Why is the air conditioning popping through my speakers when I have dedicated lines.
Could this be coming back through the main bus bar ground in my panel?
What would fix it?
I obviously know crap about this stuff.
Now the odd part is, I just started hearing this recently. I never remember hearing it for the first several months after I had the dedicated lines installed.
I have made several changes to my system recently that has taken the transparency of my system to a level I didn't think was possible, but I don't think that could explain why I am just now hearing the pops. Or could it?
But the primary question remains. Why is the air conditioning popping through my speakers when I have dedicated lines.
Could this be coming back through the main bus bar ground in my panel?
What would fix it?
I obviously know crap about this stuff.