I am not an expert on solar systems, but we did install solar in our SoCal home a few years ago. My knee jerk reaction to your questions is maybe but I wouldn't expect to hear a positive difference, In fact, I would have been happy had the converse been true.
There are a lot of ways to implement solar, and a ton of obscure options. Solar systems contain a lot of parts and there are quality differences between parts that look and are described the same but are NOT the same.
Long story short: most home electrical systems are a mess, designed at the cheapest price point and hacked and modified over the years since installed. Adding solar to your home can potentially add additional problems to your system. If I were doing it all over again I would have completely rewired my home, from service point of entry to every outlet. I probably wouldn't have opted for off-grid (difficult here in SoCal) but I would have insisted on a bypass switch of the very best quality. The problem is that doing solar the right way is unaffordable for most folks, including me. Unless you are willing to pay up-front for a custom-designed solar system you are at the mercy of your installer or state/local regulating body for most subsidised system packages.
OK, having said all that did I notice a large difference in the sound of my audio systems? Yes, until I got the grounding issues resolved. No after that, as far as I can tell.
There are a lot of ways to implement solar, and a ton of obscure options. Solar systems contain a lot of parts and there are quality differences between parts that look and are described the same but are NOT the same.
Long story short: most home electrical systems are a mess, designed at the cheapest price point and hacked and modified over the years since installed. Adding solar to your home can potentially add additional problems to your system. If I were doing it all over again I would have completely rewired my home, from service point of entry to every outlet. I probably wouldn't have opted for off-grid (difficult here in SoCal) but I would have insisted on a bypass switch of the very best quality. The problem is that doing solar the right way is unaffordable for most folks, including me. Unless you are willing to pay up-front for a custom-designed solar system you are at the mercy of your installer or state/local regulating body for most subsidised system packages.
OK, having said all that did I notice a large difference in the sound of my audio systems? Yes, until I got the grounding issues resolved. No after that, as far as I can tell.