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yes let's talk about sound !!
after all who cares about taking electric shocks with gears ?
no one !!
exept Jaakko maybe...
so after reading this thread i decided to unground all the gears of my studio,
and WOAWE !!! it sounds so much better !!
even my Weiss DS1 MKIII sounds more open and wide !!!
ungrounding is the new audio hype !!! the best ever !!!
well let's be back the feet on earth a minute please now ... it's better to talk about ground...
long time ago, before being involved into underground music scenes and sound engineering at full time i've spent 7 years in Law university, and what i can tell from the law point of view
is that in regards to european norms and laws all electrical units that are built or sold in europe, have to be connected to ground, if they 're not they're then complitely illegal, whatever they are used for...
and any damage to a user because of an electric shock engage the resposability of the manufacturing company and of the designer.
i won't talk for US laws but it might be the same, and about ukrainian law, i really don't know.
you should think to it twice HCL, it's a friendly advice,
if by any (bad)chance one user have once an electric shock with this kind of ungrounded units you purvey and have a body damage or even worst loose his life, you're legaly responsible of this, and in case of trial you don't have a chance and the result will be that you will pay for this for a very long time ...
Jaakko thanks for pointing out this detail,
sorry for all of you who want to discuss about these gear's sound quality,
but whatever they sound, this is a very serious point discussed here
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