static charge


The ground in the female receptacle of a DAC I am auditioning is not conected (by design, to help eliminate the possibility of hum). My listening room has alot of static, probably because of the synthetic carpeting and all my equipment. Whenever I touch any metal (the DAC, the rack, other pieces of equipment) I get a small static shock. However, with the DAC in the system, everything now shuts off for a second or two, and then comes back on. If I remove the DAC I still get the shock, but nothing blinks off. Is there a quick fix for this? (I'm still waiting to hear back from the company). If the DAC didn't sound so good, especially for the price, I wouldn't keep it. But the sound is fantastic. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
darosenb

Showing 2 responses by istanbulu

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Holding a quarter between your fingers and then touching the rack with the quarter to make that ground contact before you touch your equipment helps with coping with the snap crackle pop ouch!

Unless, of course, shocking yourself into attention before you listen to music is a requirement for enjoyment....

:) listening,

Ed

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