diggerbarnz 23 Posted July 19, 2015 I know I'd seen a similar post but can't find it - 3rd song into 1st set last night & I had nothing... I'm wondering if my glorified $60 mic/link cable was culprit...the bass player who was getting shocks on mic pulled his power from same bar as my combo....but, my lights were still on/expression & variax were both full up, but zero sound I ended up shutting amp off & on again & all was good - just strange Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Palico 132 Posted July 20, 2015 I know I'd seen a similar post but can't find it - 3rd song into 1st set last night & I had nothing... I'm wondering if my glorified $60 mic/link cable was culprit...the bass player who was getting shocks on mic pulled his power from same bar as my combo....but, my lights were still on/expression & variax were both full up, but zero sound I ended up shutting amp off & on again & all was good - just strange If your getting an arc shock across a mic, the venue had dangerous polarity and/or ground problem in the wiring. One of the plugs might be wired backwards. Hard to tell if that would affect your DT or not but if you plan on playing the venue again it would be worth bring up to FOH (if they have one) or using a meter to find the bad plug and not use it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites