Hello all, despite appearances to the contrary, this is not a joke. I am currently staying in Bolivia, where all but the most recently built buildings have no earth/ground installation. Not only that, but it seems that the majority of household appliances only have a two prong plug and obviously the same goes for the sockets. I am a guitarist, and the opportunity came up to play in a few clubs. The problem is two-fold - first of all as nothing is grounded, there is an obvious hazard to all but those using devices with no metal parts (a few keyboards, for example), but an equally untenable problem for me is the noise distortion produced in my equipment. I have some pretty professional effects units, but I cannot even really hear what they should sound like, as unless I am actually resting my right hand on the strings, with the volume way down, the hum is so intense that everything just sounds horrible, and even with my hand touching the bridge constantly everything sounds unclear and distorted and without sustain, unless I plug direct into the amp itself. Only the very latest built buildings seem to have any earth apart from the shower units. Most of these do not even have the ground wire connected to anything. I have received shocks several times when taking a shower in a hotel - so this is a really serious problem for me.
Aside from this, whilst on tour in Antigua several years ago (an island just south of Miami), I found myself in a very similar situation, except that we were playing outside, when it started to rain. I received a nasty shock from the guitar strings, and I now know that I probably had a narrow escape from being fried, as I was playing through a potent all valve amplifier.
Someone suggested sticking a metal pole in the ground, then connecting it via a wire to the extension cables to which the appliances were connected, but is there any other means of insulating myself aside from that? Unless I end up purchasing my own property, I cannot make any permanent changes to the wiring where I am staying, and wherever I go there seems to be the same problem. That said, I actually live in Spain, and experience pretty much the same problem there, so it is by no means limited to so-called 'third world' countries.
I much appreciate any helpful feedback to this post. Thank you in advance.
David
Aside from this, whilst on tour in Antigua several years ago (an island just south of Miami), I found myself in a very similar situation, except that we were playing outside, when it started to rain. I received a nasty shock from the guitar strings, and I now know that I probably had a narrow escape from being fried, as I was playing through a potent all valve amplifier.
Someone suggested sticking a metal pole in the ground, then connecting it via a wire to the extension cables to which the appliances were connected, but is there any other means of insulating myself aside from that? Unless I end up purchasing my own property, I cannot make any permanent changes to the wiring where I am staying, and wherever I go there seems to be the same problem. That said, I actually live in Spain, and experience pretty much the same problem there, so it is by no means limited to so-called 'third world' countries.
I much appreciate any helpful feedback to this post. Thank you in advance.
David
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