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  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 1:52 pm   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
No, one should be enough. But the other option is to bring the device to service.


I brought it back to store. No monologue for 2 weeks.... Sad
  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Wed Jul 11, 2018 2:41 am   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
Yep, just hang it to the ground. try it onthe screws also. It shouldn't work like that all the time, but if it solves your problem at least you know its static electricity.

You may also try to use ...
  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Tue Jul 10, 2018 11:31 am   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
Your device chasis is not grounded. You feel buzz on screws because they are not painted. Just put a wire from korg (anywhere metal) to the floor and check if it helps. the other devices you pluged in ...
  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 10:16 pm   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
The panel referred to was the blue metal top panel of the instrument. So, it is only the screws holding the panel that the buzz sensation comes from?

The buzz sensation signifies that the screw ...
  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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Views: 4759

PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2018 12:16 pm   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
Is it a single shock, or more like a buzzing sensation? What happens when the back of a finger is swept across the Monologue panel? Is the Monologue connected to any other equipment, either via MIDI ...
  Topic: Electric shoque of my monologue
DonDarko

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PostForum: Korg Analog Synths (General)   Posted: Sun Jul 08, 2018 10:48 pm   Subject: Electric shoque of my monologue
I just bought a monologue.
Sometimes (like 1/3) when i play and my soft underarm touches 1 of the 6 screws that hold that main plate i get a shock.
I also bought the "official 30 dmg euro AC ...
 
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