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As jakewash mentioned, and my buddy hear at work, I could try one-at-a time turning other breakers off to see when the static goes away. It just is funny that when I turne the closet light on, it goes away. It is almost like by turning on the closet light, it is absorbing the static before it gets to the amp.
I would say as was stated earlier the light is acting like a battery/capacitor and is absorbing or grounding the extra energy that your system isn't able to deal with right now. Why? Don't really know, but I'm sure you will find out.
Or you could use an IR or X10 based switch on the closet light and set your remote to turn it on and off at the same time the system gets turned on/off. Might be easier and less frustrating.
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