Static electricity and my VTA ST120....Last night, after listening for a few hours. Time to go to bed. Walk across the room to turn the system off. When I put the aluminum remote control down on top of the aluminum preamplifier I got a very slight static electricity shock and I lost one channel on the ST120. I shut everything off and turned it back on and all seems well. Is there some type of protection circuit in the amp. I do have the optional relay board......How are you folks dealing with this situation?
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Static Electricity and ST120 - solved
Rbertalotto- Posts : 98
Join date : 2021-02-25
Hello......
Dave_in_Va- Posts : 446
Join date : 2013-04-02
Location : Mid. VA
I've had that problem also with my VTA ST 70 and static electricity (it's not really an ST 70 problem).
When I walk across my room to touch the SP 14 pre-amp I touch something else first.
I also just realized that I lose ALOT of static electricity buildup on vinyl by not lowering my dust cover on the turntable when I spin a record.
I also had a problem with what I *think* was a static electricity discharge from the CD player causing very intermittent super quick dropouts. I've almost cured that by connecting a wire from the case of the CD player to the case of my DAC. This is a weird problem and I'm not sure if I fixed it or not.
When I walk across my room to touch the SP 14 pre-amp I touch something else first.
I also just realized that I lose ALOT of static electricity buildup on vinyl by not lowering my dust cover on the turntable when I spin a record.
I also had a problem with what I *think* was a static electricity discharge from the CD player causing very intermittent super quick dropouts. I've almost cured that by connecting a wire from the case of the CD player to the case of my DAC. This is a weird problem and I'm not sure if I fixed it or not.
Rec- Posts : 77
Join date : 2020-03-11
Been thinking about this, nothing in the amp would shut down that I can think of... there is no protection, the relay board is startup delay. Static could create a audible level thump which might put one of your upstream units into protection, possible just one channel, maybe even the speaker? Weren’t you using Maggies?
Rbertalotto- Posts : 98
Join date : 2021-02-25
Yes, using Magnapans that have an accessible fuse on the back. It did not blow.
I believe the Schiit Saga preamplifier might have shut down one channel.....But I recently discovered one of the RCA cables from the preamp to the ST120 was bad. The center pin was not soldered properly at the factory. I replaced the cord and I've not had a static issue since. Strange!
I believe the Schiit Saga preamplifier might have shut down one channel.....But I recently discovered one of the RCA cables from the preamp to the ST120 was bad. The center pin was not soldered properly at the factory. I replaced the cord and I've not had a static issue since. Strange!