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Old 11-15-2006, 01:02 AM
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Default Did I just get a static shock through my ear?

I'm listening to my Etys on my Ipod, which is plugged into an AC adapter. When I stood up just now, I hear a momentary high-pitched noise in my right ear, followed by a sharp (but very light) pain - like a pinprick. Everything was fine after that.

It's a totally bizarre thing that I'm willing to forget, but I wanted to know if anybody else has had a similar experience. Silicone tips. The floor is carpeted.
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Old 11-15-2006, 01:50 AM
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Default Just wait until winter

I had to get rid of my wool winter coat because every time I'd come inside and take off the coat I'd get a nasty electric shock in both ears. Feels like Frankenstein's trying to revive me. Better to lose the coat than the Etys.

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Not the same thing, but I've had electrostatic shocks stop my old Zen dead in its tracks. I had made a battery modification that allowed me to use an external battery. It worked right, until I'd put it in the pocket of a specific coat, whereupon it'd stop working after a few seconds.
It took me a few days to understand electrostatic shocks were getting into the external connector and screwing up the player's electronics. Removed the modification and all went back to normal. I was very very lucky nothing was smoked.
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