Static problem? Try this


The static I generate when walking over to my hi-fi rig could stun a small mammal, especially if I'm wearing my favorite slippers. I've tried various things to mitigate it (humidifier, touching the fireplace doors, etc.) but they were either a hassle or didn't work very well.

Last night, after a particularly big shock (1/2" bolt of blue, ouch!) my wife suggested I place one of those dryer sheets (we use Bounce) on top of my equipment. What the heck, I'll give it a try....

IT WORKS LIKE A CHAMP! I cannot believe how well this works! There is absolutely NO static now, all I have to do is touch the sheet before touching any equipment. Try it and see.

My wife, I think I'll keep her!
rlwainwright
I spray anti static spray near my rack and on the floor below my cables. Better soundstage and less bright sound.
Banksfriend: Not after a big bowl of Chili you don't : )

I simply placed a point to ground myself out on each of my racks. I touch it prior to touching any of the gear. This is a sure-fire method that doesn't leave anything to chance.

As far as using Bounce or something similar, i have to wonder how this works and for how long ? Will you find out the hard way ( zapped digital gear ) when it stops working ? Sean
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Well, yes, grounding the rack and REMEMBERING to touch it first works best.

The spray on the carpet lasts about a month or so, depending, and can usually get you by during the driest part of the winter. I used to live in the Midwest where it was Rice Krispie time during the winter and used this to some decent effect. Now, I have worked something similar to Sean, but in the case of the Bay Area, CA, find it more useful during the dry summer months. El Nino has provided more moisture than we need right now!