Author Topic: Headset issue numero tres  (Read 1639 times)

Yes I know you guys have been seeing various topics about my headset issues. Well I have ANOTHER one. Just starting now, my headset jack has been zapping me (by the way, it has 2 inputs available, jack and USB).  There are no visible wires, I don't know whats making it zapping me.

Is it constructed out of metal?

Also is it passive or active?

Is it constructed out of metal?

Also is it passive or active?

um, describe passive. the jack is metal but not anything else.

Elecro, let me teach this the easiest way possible:

If someone has electrical charge, and Elecro touches it, Elecro gets shocked!

I know ! It's truly mind blowing !
Yes I know the thing isn't plugged in, it's called sarcasm guys

Elecro, let me teach this the easiest way possible:

If someone has electrical charge, and Elecro touches it, Elecro gets shocked!

I know ! It's truly mind blowing !Yes I know the thing isn't plugged in, it's called sarcasm guys
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uh... blf, what are you doing?
I uh.
All of my what

Elecro, let me teach this the easiest way possible:

If someone has electrical charge, and Elecro touches it, Elecro gets shocked!

I know ! It's truly mind blowing !
Yes I know the thing isn't plugged in, it's called sarcasm guys

you dont have to act like an starfish about it.

why d-
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uh... blf, what are you doing?
I uh.
All of my what
oh
okay

you dont have to act like an starfish about it.

[color-transparent]Yes I know the thing isn't plugged in, it's called sarcasm guys[/color]

why d-oh
okay
Yeah, I posted it once but it quoted me and I honestly don't even know



then why the hell did you make it transparent so i cant see it?

then why the hell did you make it transparent so i cant see it?

Hoping when you quote it you'd see it, sorry, I was just kidding with you, anywho on a serious note.  When does it shock you?  Is the headset fully disconnected from any power source when it shocks you?

Hoping when you quote it you'd see it, sorry, I was just kidding with you, anywho on a serious note.  When does it shock you?  Is the headset fully disconnected from any power source when it shocks you?

i plugged it in and i happened to be touching the metal part of the jack at the time, i plugged it in and it gave me a quick volt. yes it only does it when connected. i've been having a lot of issues with it.

i plugged it in and i happened to be touching the metal part of the jack at the time, i plugged it in and it gave me a quick volt. yes it only does it when connected. i've been having a lot of issues with it.

If you're making contact with any of the wires while it is connected expect to get shocked, that's normal.  The wires are carrying electrical charges, if you touch it, it's going to travel through you to the ground, shocking you.  The jack is included in what I'm calling 'wires'

If you're making contact with any of the wires while it is connected expect to get shocked, that's normal.  The wires are carrying electrical charges, if you touch it, it's going to travel through you to the ground, shocking you.  The jack is included in what I'm calling 'wires'

it hasnt done it before.

it hasnt done it before.
I'm not going to argue with you here simply because science theoretically proves me right.

If you touch a any sort of conductive metal while it's carrying an electrical charge, you will be shocked.

The casing of the jack shouldn't be charged, however, if one of the wires frayed inside the casing and is touching it, it is then charged.  Nothing worth your time to fix, just don't touch the jack

I'm not going to argue with you here simply because science theoretically proves me right.

If you touch a any sort of conductive metal while it's carrying an electrical charge, you will be shocked.

The casing of the jack shouldn't be charged, however, if one of the wires frayed inside the casing and is touching it, it is then charged.  Nothing worth your time to fix, just don't touch the jack

the only reason i posted this is because i'm concerned because i'm having issues such as buzzing and beeping, i thought it would be something else to add on the list of problems.