Distortion through speakers and subs from a ceiling fan

thejknight

thejknight

Audioholic Intern
I installed a fan to some existing wiring in my ceiling that was unused. When I switch the fan OFF using the light switch while the fan is still running a nasty clipping type of distortion comes through the stereo and subs.

No distortion occurs when I turn the fan on or while its running. If I turn the fan off at the fan then turn the switch off, there is no issue.

All the stereo equipment is plugged through an older Panamax surge protector.

I double checked all the wiring for the fan and it seems good. All the outlets in the run are working properly.

Any thoughts on what is causing this - is the fan defective or just crappy, or is there an issue elsewhere?

If it matters, this is the equipment:
Speakers are Final Sound 700
2 Final Sound S110 Subs
Adcom Preamp GTP600
Onkyo M504 amp
Onkyo CD player
 
Cliff_is

Cliff_is

Audioholics Content Manager
I am not an electrician, but you could always put a multimeter on the outlet your AVR is hooked to and see if there is any weird voltages coming through.

Also, does your Panamax filter EMI and RFI?

I think I ran into something like this at a client's home some time ago, and the issue was some mixed up wiring a few outlets down from the equipment.

Otherwise, maybe try a forum for electricians and report back what you find out if we aren't able to help.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

Audioholic Spartan
The first thing I'd check would be arcing at the switch. I'm thinking it's either old or a cheap one.
There's a good chance replacing that light switch will solve the problem.
 
ahblaza

ahblaza

Audioholic Field Marshall
The first thing I'd check would be arcing at the switch. I'm thinking it's either old or a cheap one.
There's a good chance replacing that light switch will solve the problem.
+1, change the switch
 
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