another Wisconsinite here and I can attest to the aridity. In my case, I simply touch the metal base of my "equipment lamp" that is next to the turntable before I lift the tonearm, for some reason this doesn't create the same "POP" and I don't feel any kind of static shock (possibly because I'm anticipating it v. getting surprised). While I do have a big area rug in the room, the equipment rack is on a bare wooden floor.
GROUNDING - assistance on how NOT to shock yourself
I live in Wisconsin. In winter the static buildup comes out when I lift the turntable needle. Even though I know it's coming it remains SHOCKING. I'd hate to damage my cartridge.
Can I attach a wire to the Pre-amp ground and touch it to remove my static?
Do I need to wear rubber sole shoes? or have a rubber mat?
Help on this would be appreciated.
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