Mytek Brooklyn - A dangerous pre!


So I ran into a weird issue with my Brooklyn DAC. 

I'm in heavily air conditioned environment with a carpet. If I accidentally spark the volume knob, the remote control setting goes nuts. If I attempt to change the volume via the remote the Mytek will automatically go to maximum possible volume! Good thing my tweets can take power. :) 

The only way to fix it after this is to unplug the power, wait 30 seconds, and reset the remote settings. 

Really not an ideal situation. 
erik_squires
I’ve found simply taking off my shoes cured the static electricity problem.
For some reason, being in stocking feet grounds you.
You have a faulty unit, probably from the early production run. This fault could have activated after some time. I had the same problem and Mytek exchanged
mine for a new one.
I had a similar issue with the a brand new Brooklyn+ bought from an NYC dealer (I'll leave that anonymous for the time being).  The thing would play fine for a short time, and sooner or later loud static and pops would come through.  At times, ear piercing volume spikes would occur.  

The unit was basically inoperable, and I took it back to the store and they found no issues with it.  I tried the device with multiple amps, in multiple rooms, on multiple speakers. 

Fast forward several months, still no refund.  At the time of purchase in March, I also got a Mytek Clef...though that has never arrived. 

For pricey enough equipment, this is unacceptable.  The patriarch at Mytek has plenty to improve on.  
I have had some static issues in my room in the winter months. I use a product called "Static Guard" from time to time, and I no longer have any static issued whatsoever.  Static Guard is an inexpensive spray designed to remove the static cling from your clothes. I spray it directly to the carpet every so often, and it has been working quite well for my circumstances.
I also remove one of my shoes, during winter dry season, before touching my head shell turntable