John

Thank you. Yes, I realise that you were referring to the 'pull the
ethernet cable' test, but the underlying implication seemed rather
serious.  I have to say I'm amazed at your findings.  I can't believe
that what you've encountered is common.  I once had a 'music centre'
(all the rage 30 to 35 years ago) on which I made cassette tape
recordings of FM broadcasts (you've guessed it - the top 40 countdown),
and I used to regularly detect clicks and pops from the kitchen
fluorescent lights being switched on or the fridge motor switching on. 
But it's been many many years since I've encountered any sort of
extraneous noise through my hifi.  Tell a lie - a couple of years ago I
built a gutted SB2 into the same case as my home-built pre-amp, and
careless routing of the wifi pigtail resulted in audible noise whenever
the SB2 buffer refilled.  But that was an isolated incident, and apart
from that my hifi is gloriously immune to any kind of electrical noise
or SQ degradation, even from my Mac Mini server running within a few
feet of my amplifiers.


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