
fat_fleet
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Do you encourage Golfers to go out and golf in a "Lightning Storm"?
If it's only a hypothetical lightning storm it should be ok
Do you encourage Golfers to go out and golf in a "Lightning Storm"?
if I'm on a gig and I get shocked when I touch the mic I simply try not to touch it more than I have to ....... occasionally I'll forget ..... get a little too close and get bit..
no shit ...... if I'm on a gig and I get shocked when I touch the mic I simply try not to touch it more than I have to ....... occasionally I'll forget ..... get a little too close and get bit.
Doesn't freak me out nor does it even really get my attention much.
It'll never happen that I die from it.
Now ....... one time I did come close but it wasn't a grounding problem ..... I was using a SVT amp ( the amp that one of the guys that DID die from a shock was using at the time) and the power switch can get knocked in such a way that 110v is going to the chassis which means it's going to your bass.
I stepped forward .... my lips touched the mic and *BAM!!* ..... I saw blue fire and was knocked to the floor. It was like someone hit me in the face with a bat.
So I got up .... and you know how you touch the git strings to the mic stand to see if you get a crackle?
I touched the bass guitar E string to the stand and *pow!* , it was immediately burned through and snapped!
There were burn marks on the chrome mic stand.
HAHAHAHA!
THAT hurt like a bitch.
But it wasn't really what you'd call a grounding problem ..... it was 110 volts to the bass ...... and my lips.
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For once I actually agree with VP on safety, scary . . . hold me
Whether or not a shock kills you or just pisses you off depends on the voltage, your skin resistance at the moment (dry is megaohms, wet is . . . a whole lot less) and the current path through your body. Mouth on mic to hand on guitar wouldn't be my first choice as that path comes plenty close to your heart and both sides are likely wet . . .
If this has just started happening over the last few months then it's just a static electricity build up from walking on your rug and touching your gear.
I have noticed it myself being a very dry winter and all.
My vote goes to a static discharge as well. It was mentioned "shoes/slippers on a carpeted floor". Shuffle your feet a little in a dry room and you've likely got a charge that gets you zapped when you touch something that is in someway grounded. Up in Maine the OP is probably still got the heat running which will dry the house out.
Is this a clue?
If it is static your equipment is at risk to having something internal damaged. I blew the front end of a bass head this way when I picked up a cord that was plugged into the head and zapped it with static.
Once the current gets through your skin resistance is really low, so we can neglect that in the calculation of current.
I'm just sayin' ...... point me to the people who died from this.
If it's as dangerous as people make it out to be ..... then there should be a decent number of fatalities from it because there are LOTS and LOTS of people who, ignorantly or otherwise, don't worry about it.
So if it's truly that risky at least some of them should have died as a result of ignoring the problem. And with the huge numbers of people involved the numbers should be substantial ...... but they're not ........ there's pretty close to no examples of people dying from a bad ground on an amp.
And the reason you can't find a list of deaths from this situation is because there aren't any.
And if something almost never happens ..... then that makes it unlikely ..... by definition.
There's the guy from the Black Crows who was using an SVT so it could have been the same thing that happened to me and doesn't count as a grounding issue ..... and there's like, 2 other guys that I've been able to find.
And , once again, I didn't say it can't happen .... I said it's extremely unlikely and very rare.
Since there aren't any dead people to point to as proof of it's dangers then the fact that it's rare is just that .... a fact.
And that fact supports the idea that it's also unlikely since something being likely or unlikely is based on how often it happens.
It essentially never happens so it's pretty damned unlikely.
As for V.P. ....... I have him on ignore so I'm not gonna waste my time trying to convince him of anything .... every once in a while I'll open one of his posts just to see if there's anything worth reading but there never is.
Just the same "Oh ...... I'm an electrician" ..... "oh ...... I'm a luthier" ........ "oh ...... I'm a master carpenter" etc. etc.
None of it ever true and never supported by anything other than stuff he cuts and pastes from the 'net.
If this has just started happening over the last few months then it's just a static electricity build up from walking on your rug and touching your gear.
I have noticed it myself being a very dry winter and all.
"LOL"If it's only a hypothetical lightning storm it should be ok
The OP lives in Maine. He's getting weird unexplained shocks. His next door neighbor is Stephen King.
Yeah. Come to think of it all the times I've been zapped I don't ever recall getting killed.
On the other hand he's saying 'feels alive from touching plastic. Hmm. Sounds wierd.
But it then it could represent a little more potential than your typical 'lip-on a sweaty mic situation.