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Turn off your solar systems inverter while seriously listening, as it puts very high frequency s***t back into your house mains wires, as does your microwave and anything with a smp (switch mode power supply) which ends up in your system, I’ve seen it on the oscilloscope.
And if the missus want to cook with the microwave, tell her to get take out delivered

Simple way to test if you don’t have a oscilloscope, is get a portable AM radio that does not mute if "off station", and tune down to around 700khz on AM and turn up the volume and go near any smp power supply and listen to it squeal it’s head off, this noise is getting injected into you home mains wiring and your system..

Cheers George
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Georgehifi, it may be measurable but that does not mean it is a problem.
I use ESLs and nothing in the house seems to bother my system. It even sounds great when the generator is running. Having said all that my house has it's very own transformer. The electric company made me purchase and install a separate Lawn wart because they were afraid my work shop which runs on a rotary 3 phase converter would dim everyone else's lights. I was not thinking about the HiFi when the wart was installed but I am effectively isolated from the rest of the world. However. I am not isolated from myself and we run microwaves, laser projectors, AC, humidifiers, whole house vacuum cleaner, big Sub Zero refrigerator, little Sub Zero refridgerator, wine keeper and ice maker, hair driers, Sous Vide cooker, vacuum packer, pressure washer and numerous small appliances not to mention my workshop. I have never heard any ill effect from any of this and the only thing between the main line and my system is a sacrificial whole house surge protector. 

Most of this can be avoided by wiring your system on a separate spur connected immediately after the supplier’s fuse and connecting all the house mush further down another line.
I don’t know how that is possible, as my system has a dedicated fuse line I installed myself, but they all still connect to the same live/neutral and earth before the mains fuse/s, and there’s no way mains fuses isolate each line for this.


Georgehifi, it may be measurable but that does not mean it is a problem.
Yes it is, just try it, it’s not going to cost you anything.


georgehifi, please list your system from first power cord through to speakers, preferably with images. Thank you!
I have 3 systems Doug, if you search you see that one is very substantial.

Cheers George
Not wasting my time searching for anyone’s system when they can point to it or list it. "Very substantial" is a throw away phrase.
No problems with my system with any of these items. I do run all my system components through power conditions/filters for protection from transient spikes. No hums, no electrical noise at all.