ErikH
Well-known member
This is something EVERYONE playing in a band should be aware of and be able to check easily before every gig, and I mean EVERY gig.
Get one of these...
...and use it in every outlet the band will be plugging in to. If it's not wired correctly, you'll know by the lights, and don't use that outlet.
Last night we played at a place we have been before. No problems last time. Well, last night, myself and the bassist were getting mild shocks from our mics (we're the only ones who sing while touching metal - our strings) so after the set, I proceeded to investigate. I knew it was a ground problem somewhere. Turns out one of the outlet gang boxes on the stage has an open ground....YIKES! We just relocated that plug to a different outlet and problem solved. Next time, I'll be checking the outlets first like I normally do.
Don't mess with mother nature. She'll let you know when something is wrong one way or another.
Get one of these...
...and use it in every outlet the band will be plugging in to. If it's not wired correctly, you'll know by the lights, and don't use that outlet.
Last night we played at a place we have been before. No problems last time. Well, last night, myself and the bassist were getting mild shocks from our mics (we're the only ones who sing while touching metal - our strings) so after the set, I proceeded to investigate. I knew it was a ground problem somewhere. Turns out one of the outlet gang boxes on the stage has an open ground....YIKES! We just relocated that plug to a different outlet and problem solved. Next time, I'll be checking the outlets first like I normally do.
Don't mess with mother nature. She'll let you know when something is wrong one way or another.