
BroKen_H
Re-member
We've gone a teeensy bit over the top...just like a teeensy Kodiak bear.
But you did sidestep the question about being preggers...
But you did sidestep the question about being preggers...
The funny thing is, I've been bloated on off for months now and was just reading an article on what may cause it. I take a baby Aspirin a day and they say that can cause bloating. It's not serious or painful and it comes and goes, but I feel pregnant today. It's the funniest thing you'll ever see when it happens. A guy with a 6 pack but also a bloated stomach. It's kind of weird.We've gone a teeensy bit over the top...just like a teeensy Kodiak bear.
But you did sidestep the question about being preggers...
The funny thing is, I've been bloated on off for months now and was just reading an article on what may cause it. I take a baby Aspirin a day and they say that can cause bloating. It's not serious or painful and it comes and goes, but I feel pregnant today. It's the funniest thing you'll ever see when it happens. A guy with a 6 pack but also a bloated stomach. It's kind of weird.
I think you're ready for Midol instead of aspirin....
Are you going to examine him...?
...Oh man.....OK, this is all my fault. I admit it......
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Yep....13 posts from grounding guitars to butt plugs.
Amateur.
Greg could do it in three.
Are you calling RAMI an underachiever?
Don't quote me on the math, but it's easier to let go of a string that starts shocking you than your pants.There is no risk, the potential of the earth to the body through the suggested wire to the skin is exactly the same as the earth potential through the fingers when you touch the strings. There is no extra risk. The risk you are talking about is if the amp has incorrect earthing you will get a shock, if this is the case you will get the shock as soon as you touch the guitar or if you are touching the guitar and then touch a mic that is connected to a mixer that is correctly earthed (as has happened to me in live gig situations due to the PA company not having correct earthing in the power supply, Ouch!).
Alan.
You are already wired as soon as you touch the guitar. The ground is connected through the shield on the guitar cable to the strings.
Alan.
True. I guess I just thought the subtlety might be lost on those that aren't aware that everything is about me taking a leak.
Yes...and not everyone always touches the strings when the play. Intermittent contact can easily wreck a take. Also the skin of your fingertips doesn't conduct as well as other types of skin. I'm suggesting that it's a constant and qualitatively better ground.
Here in the UK the notion of putting a grounding pad on a person who is likely to be exposed to fault conditions is going to result in a safety test fail, and is frankly plain stupid. Death usually comes from the shock current entering at one point, crossing the heart and exiting somewhere else. Current has to flow, and not much of it! Touching a mic with your lips and having it pass through your chest to the metal plate is asking for trouble. In fact, in sensitive soldering stations, workers use a wrist band to ground themselves to stop static build up, but most use their working arm wrist, so if they accidentally touch supply voltage, it exits without leaving the arm. The unpleasant experience many of have had from valve amps where half supply voltage gets put on the chassis in a fault condition means that this stupid and dangerous idea shouldn't be considered. Since the first electric guitars arrived, hums and noises were an everyday unwanted feature, and if you can't screen or modify the guitar, most simply develop the technique to keep a part of your body on the metalwork. If for some reason you need to take both hands off, then making sure the jack socket on the amp is properly grounded usually does the trick. Potentially noisy guitars plugged into ungrounded amps is your own decision. Grounding your body is frankly suicidal, and no doubt in the USA a call up the lawyers scenario!
Some people think grounding is some kind of magic, it's not! It just creates a path extending the ground upwards. Your body has no place in that circuit at all. Remember that electricity linesmen can hang off a live cable with no ill effect, but adding a ground is spectacular and short lived.