Electric shocks from my set up.
Posted: Sat Aug 11, 2007 12:22 pm
For a couple of weeks my turntables and mixer have been giving me little electric shocks.
I think it is static because the multimeter (when touching the case of mixer/amp/turntable and a ground) gives a lowish reading then returns to 1 or 0 - the same will happen if i wait a second and do it again. this is when the multimeter is on 200 a/c.
I get a reading off of the mixer when it is unattached from everything else in the setup . the same goes for the amp.
Nothing in my setup is grounded - all plugs seem to only have live and neutral.
I thought the problem was in the mixer, but it took it to a fixer man and he said it was fine, i dont really beleive him but it is his job so maybe i should. he told me to just 'check all the cables in the setup' but he couldnt really explain what to look for - this bloke had no time for me at all.
any ideas? any help or a point in the right direction as i dont have a clue about this stuff and the google trail ran dry.
thanks
I think it is static because the multimeter (when touching the case of mixer/amp/turntable and a ground) gives a lowish reading then returns to 1 or 0 - the same will happen if i wait a second and do it again. this is when the multimeter is on 200 a/c.
I get a reading off of the mixer when it is unattached from everything else in the setup . the same goes for the amp.
Nothing in my setup is grounded - all plugs seem to only have live and neutral.
I thought the problem was in the mixer, but it took it to a fixer man and he said it was fine, i dont really beleive him but it is his job so maybe i should. he told me to just 'check all the cables in the setup' but he couldnt really explain what to look for - this bloke had no time for me at all.
any ideas? any help or a point in the right direction as i dont have a clue about this stuff and the google trail ran dry.
thanks