
andyhix
:dank:
Hey,
I have a bit of a pipe dream of recording my band's next CD at an old cabin that I am particularly fond of. On problem, though, is that the place is really old and, if I remember correctly, doesn't have grounded recepticles.
Would it be possible to somehow rig a grounding rod outside in the ground and temporarily wire it to the key recepticles - such as amps and computer, etc? I was thinking I could just wire to the cover plate screw and then use one of the adapters that attach to that same screw. Or I guess just attach the wire directly to the tab on the adapter, ignoring the screw altogether.
Would this work/help/protect the equipment at all, and reduce the chance of nasty hums and buzzes?
This place is just a rental, so I can't do anything permanent, unfortunately.
I have a bit of a pipe dream of recording my band's next CD at an old cabin that I am particularly fond of. On problem, though, is that the place is really old and, if I remember correctly, doesn't have grounded recepticles.
Would it be possible to somehow rig a grounding rod outside in the ground and temporarily wire it to the key recepticles - such as amps and computer, etc? I was thinking I could just wire to the cover plate screw and then use one of the adapters that attach to that same screw. Or I guess just attach the wire directly to the tab on the adapter, ignoring the screw altogether.
Would this work/help/protect the equipment at all, and reduce the chance of nasty hums and buzzes?
This place is just a rental, so I can't do anything permanent, unfortunately.