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Old 17th December 2009   #1
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Question LIFT or GROUND?

Our snake has lift or ground on each input,same with DI's Whats best lift or ground? Whats lifting do and what does grounding do...

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Leave it grounded until you get a buzz. Then lift it and see if it goes away. With DI's I usually lift the ground there rather than at the snake.
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I C thanks for clearing that up.
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