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My listening room has new carpet in it, and frequently when I touch my headphone equipment I give it a good shock of static electricity. Do other folks have this problem, and if so, what do you do about it? Buy a metal bar and touch it before touching the equipment? Rubber mat? Chop off legs and replace with peg legs?

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If Al's electronics are not getting zapped in the foggy part of SF where he lives, I think you're 100% safe with a humidifier in SLC as long as it's not exhausting water droplets directly into your rig.

You prompted me to do a little reading up on this myself - we had a couple of very dry weeks recently, and may have some more - and besides humidifying, apparently some antistatic treatments are effective on new carpets. Including, by some reports, rubbing a laundry fabric softener/antistatic sheet on the carpet.

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Not that anyone is interested, but when I posted that humidifier on my Facebook page and asked friends to guess what it was, I got:

smokeless ashtray * football slurpee * pepper mill * portable smoker * modular housing for the space age * fondue with a straw * sonic wok * space-age hibachi * incense burner * tripod * armored Mars lander with telescope * portable sauna to turn any room into a sweat lodge * neighbor as seen from space, cigarette firmly in mouth * ashtray from the late '50's * an orange, now gone bad, with a straw puncturing the skin, preserved on a fancy tripod stand, commemorating a more sunny moment * green heating: garbage incinerator / portable heater with toxin-fighting exhaust filter * the new MacGadget * foot-warmer, or maybe just a steam-heater * little tea pot, short and stout

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