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2) There was strong EM interference over the signals. When the switch switched, there was annoying clicks even when there was no music playing. This was an indication that there were strong electrical activities over signal links which could be a result of strong common mode EM interferences, possibly from the building or the equipments over the unshielded twisted CAT5 pairs used for interconnects. The switching caused transient producing frequencies in audible range that could not be canceled by the differential input pair. We don't know how the EMI distorted the signals. That's why I prefer to use shielded interconnects.
Imho, that's sometimes also due to dc offsets. Switch from a source with 0 offset to one with highish offset -- click. Switch back -- click. What switch was used? Make before break, I presume?
In my experience any DC offset in excess of around 10mV is clearly audible at the input to a power amplifier as a click on switching.