
cephus
Slow Children Playing
When I gig I use a shure wireless on my guitar and my mic still shocks me. Not all the time. I used to check for a ground problem by holding the strings and touching the underside of my forearm to the mic ball to see if I could feel anything. In this situation, I can't detect the shock, but I am still getting bit when I sing.
Does that mean the mic has a short, or is it possible that there is a ground loop between the PA amp and the mixer and the powered speakers. The monitor board is the only one that has a -o+ polarity power switch.
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Does that mean the mic has a short, or is it possible that there is a ground loop between the PA amp and the mixer and the powered speakers. The monitor board is the only one that has a -o+ polarity power switch.
I thought I asked this a while ago, but I couldn't find the thread. Sorry if I missed your pearls. Please retransmit.