yes i'm sorry i should have stated that.
jure
On 2/1/07, Niels Ott <niels.ott@web.de> wrote:
> OK for this purpose one can do it like this. But you should state with
> your hint that this is never meant to be some kind of solution.
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> jure zitnik schrieb:
> > yes i know it can be dangerous in case of malfunction - what i meant
> > was just to figure out if a ground loop is the cause of problems.
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> > jure
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> > On 2/1/07, Niels Ott <niels.ott@web.de> wrote:
> >> jure zitnik schrieb:
> >>> you can try isolating the ground pins on the power connector (a piece
> >>> of tape does it)
> >> Do not follow this hint.
> >>
> >> There are good reasons for the ground pins being where they are and in
> >> case of a heavy malfunction it might be the person using the device that
> >> serves as a conductor instead of the ground pins.
> >>
> >> This becomes even less funny when high voltage is conducted by audio
> >> cables that are connected to other gear that is touched directly by
> >> musicians, like e-guitar strings, microphones, etc.
> >>
> >> Niels
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> >> PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6
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> > PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6
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> PolySix "Digiest" Page: http://www.acc.umu.se/~amber/Poly6
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