Bullshit, asswipe. Every one of them are in legal public bands, IDIOT!
Bullshit, asswipe. Every one of them are in legal public bands, IDIOT!
They can accept ANY mic, including professional audio.
Grow the f*ck up, AlliTard.
"Chairman Of The Lying Autistic MORONS "
** IRRELEVANT BULLSHIT !!...... Phil
"Chairman Of The Lying Autistic MORONS "
"Phil Allison"
** LOLDead donkeys have higher IQs than this sub human POS.
........ Phil
"Chairman Of The Lying Autistic MORONS "
"Phil Allison"
** Ridiculous lie........ Phil
"Chairman Of The Lying Autistic MORONS "
** Not usable by music performers - at all.YOU INSANE STINKING LIAR !!!!!!
........ Phil
Oooooh, that's good, very good, LOL
Wow, and this thread isn't even crossposed to rec.audio.opinion either. It sure went downhill fast considering the Newsgroups: list.
--scott
-- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Coincidentally, I just saw the following web citation:
--scott
-- "C\'est un Nagra. C\'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Wow, what horrible bits of kit those are. They look as if they are made in N Korea.
These are what professionals use
Martin
Your engineers cut the grounds off the plugs ????? Glad i don't work with those engineers!!
A proper design will factor in the use of current as well as older style equiptment (which would include the recomended plug style)
Current equiptment requires the upgrade of all lines & such and therefore - in this world of 3-prong plugs - design has changed.
I can > Dasvid McCall wrote:
We're talking early 60s and these guys were a lot older than I was, so I'll bet they stopped by now (probably stopped for good by now).
Everything was grounded separately in a carefully designed scheme to eliminate ground loops, just not with the power cord.
David
Thanks Scott. I wonder who the 5 remaining customers were.
It takes a lot less than that - .05A across the heart can kill you, and .1A across the heart will most likely cause destructive ventricular fibrillation.
-- Aaron
For what it's worth, In Europe, a ground fault protection device *must* trigger at no more than 30 milliamps after no more than 30 milliseconds. There are`also rules about regular testing of fixed installations, & for testing temporary installations before first use.
-- Tciao for Nw! John.
trigger at no more than 30
testing temporary
Actually RCDs are available with tripping currents of 10, 30, 100 & 300mA and in time delayed versions. That's only from the MK "Sentry" catalogue - there are probably others available as well.
David
My personal favorite is when no green wire is pulled in the EMT feed to a three phase panel without a neutral. Then another bozo comes along and adds a single phase circuit and terminates the neutral to the ground bar (just like you would in the main panel, right.....)
And then the customer wonders why sparks come out of the conduit joints and employees get tingled when the touch the equipment. Yes, I've seen it more than once.
Maybe the europlug, but not the BS plug. That thing looks like it belongs on a clothes dryer, not small appliances.
"bits of kit"
Get some language in your life, retard.
No, sorry chump. Rugged gear does not EVER look like it is made overseas.
What a sorry bit of kit god gave you for a brain.
Lame. And you apparently do not know what the word professional means either.
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