how did this happen?


yesterday i finished playing a record, and went to lift it up of the platter. as i was doing this, i seemed to feel a static like charge. it didn't seem like much at the time, but within a few seconds i got a buzzing from my amp, and the warning light went on. i quickly turned it off. when i turned it back on, i got only very tinny sound from my speakers. i switched out the amp and put another one in it's place, and got the same sound, leading me to believe it was my speakers that were damaged. i then noticed i could smell a burning type smell from both speakers port holes. so it would seem that i did fry something, probably the woofer. i'm mystified as to how this could have happened. could a static charge from my turntable do this?

it's doubly frustrating because this happened to a temporary pair of speakers that were filling in for my primary's, which are being repaired after being fried in an electrical storm 6 weeks ago.

any thoughts/comments appreciated.
sberger
Sorry to hear about your problem.

Question, by chance is your home built on top of an Indian burial site?

Hope things improve for you.
My friend's is an Audio Research LS-9 and I am using a B&K PT-3 at the moment until I find a better model. These are both remote controlled model by the way.
guys thanks for the replies.

i brought my amp in to my tech today so he could examine it to make sure nothing is going to screw up my speakers after i get them back from him.

in the meantime, i'll make sure the volume on my preamp is all the way down before i take a record off.

the good news is i found a nice deal on an old pair of klipsch heresy's, and they sound(and look) great.

and as far as i know, no indians buried here, but can i be sure? no.