Brad, out of curiosity, are your branch circuits tied to the receptacles in phase?
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Today I undertook a breaker realignment in the panel. We have 2- 200 amp panels in the house and I installed all of the breakers to my listening room in the lesser used panel.
Other than 2 double pole breakers I was able to remove all other breakers from the phase that my music room is on. I also moved them as close to the main 200 amp breaker in the panel.
I only had an issue with the two circuits that are for the receptacles for my speakers. Those were also the breakers that were arc-fault and I removed them and put in new QO breakers. The wires to both of those breakers were not long enough to move them very far so I chose to extend them by twisting on another piece of #10 Romex and soldering the connection before adding wire nuts. It is not my preference but it allowed them to move to the other end of the buss bar.
Any opinions on that are welcome.
A couple of the breakers could have moved one space closer to the main breaker on the buss bar but would require a solder connection. I decided it was not worth the extra resistance in the soldered joint to move the 1 space on that phase.
One thing I hadn't realized is that I had the 3 slide dimmers for the 20 - MR16 Halogen lights in the room on the same phase as the equipment. I moved them to the other phase also.
Once I finished, I put on a playlist that gets regular play time and there was a noticeable difference in the dynamics. That was for across the board from low to high. I can't say for sure others that listen to my system from time to time will notice but it was obviously to me, at least today.
Is it possible that I might just be having better than average power in our part of the county today? Yes, so I will update this as I listen more.
New receptacles arrive on Wednesday to replace the in question Leviton product. Time will tell whether it is piece of mind only or if it helps. If nothing else, it can't hurt. Well, other than fat fingers working with #10 wire in a small wall box but that's the price of progress.