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Raza Vakil
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EDIT: Thanks for your responses, people. Turns out it was my fault. I added another socket extender into the already existing extender for adding other electrical devices. As soon as I removed the extender the mic no longer gives me the jolts. It's weird but it's true. Other peripherals probably didn't jolt me even with the extender inside extender because they were made out of plastic.
Hey guys I currently have this Newwer NW800 mic that I just started using. As you can see it has a metal body. Now it's connected to my PC which is on the ground (no carpet, just stone tiles) and there doesn't seem to be a grounding issue since my headphones, and other usb devices that I plug in seem to be working fine. However whenever I try to hold the mic I get electric jolts. Is it normal? I have ordered a mic stand so I won't need to hold to use it much longer but I do not want to run into any issues due to this particular problem. Your help is appreciated
PS: I tried connecting the mic from both the front and the rear audio jacks and the issue persists.
Hey guys I currently have this Newwer NW800 mic that I just started using. As you can see it has a metal body. Now it's connected to my PC which is on the ground (no carpet, just stone tiles) and there doesn't seem to be a grounding issue since my headphones, and other usb devices that I plug in seem to be working fine. However whenever I try to hold the mic I get electric jolts. Is it normal? I have ordered a mic stand so I won't need to hold to use it much longer but I do not want to run into any issues due to this particular problem. Your help is appreciated
PS: I tried connecting the mic from both the front and the rear audio jacks and the issue persists.