I think the solution has been found
this seems to be it somehow:
the receiver power plug (polarized = different sized prongs?) is plugged into an extention cord .. but the other end of the extention cord had prongs that are both of the same size (not polarized?).... so I reversed it and now...
just get a different circuit breaker switch transformer thing and plug in into the breakers switch box as a replacement ?
if thats whats happening with my system then getting one of those would mean that I wouldnt be able to use my equipment because it would always be off .... ? :)
(whats...
no I didnt break the prong off on the power strip..
(but I find it strange that the reciever cable is only two prong when the reciever has a ground hookup for record player.. what does it gound it to ??)
what can I do about it?
whats a GFI breaker ?
different from normal breakers?
thanks
I have a Pioneer (VSX-4800) home sterio reciever , it seems that whenever I plug rackmout equipment or Yamaha mixer (has metal surface) into it , it causes the surface of them to be electrified , feel tingly when touched (it stops when I disconnect them from it)
kind of scairy .. anyone know...
I have heard of someone having a modification done to their 688:
a switch that allows the motor to be turned off. to save the life of the motor while just using the mixer and not recording.
I was wondering if anyone knows how to do this. I want to mod mine.
Im also wondering if it would be...
Im thinking of making a rackmount tower (for holding rack boxes..) using basically just
8-pieces of metal and/or sturdy L shaped rack rail. thought Id share the idea here..
I wanted something with open sides for easier access and for maybe placing things in rack that stick out further...