- Jan 15, 2008
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Lesson learned the hard way.
OK I got two FP10's all hooked up with mics set up and a quick monitor mix set up. So its time to run the headphone amp. The power lead for the headphone amp is only so long so plugging it into a different outlet for convienience sake seemed an OK thing to do. Well the power to that outlet was wired wrong so when lead from the headphone amp was connected to the FP10 there was a huge ground phase conflict and the breaker tripped. Now I have one functional FP10 and a bad digital noise machine with only one output channel functional. I know some will say I just have two bad digital noise machines with one having more character than the other.
Never use more than one outlet if you can manage such and always use a tester when operating in the field.
OK I got two FP10's all hooked up with mics set up and a quick monitor mix set up. So its time to run the headphone amp. The power lead for the headphone amp is only so long so plugging it into a different outlet for convienience sake seemed an OK thing to do. Well the power to that outlet was wired wrong so when lead from the headphone amp was connected to the FP10 there was a huge ground phase conflict and the breaker tripped. Now I have one functional FP10 and a bad digital noise machine with only one output channel functional. I know some will say I just have two bad digital noise machines with one having more character than the other.
Never use more than one outlet if you can manage such and always use a tester when operating in the field.
