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GUITARFETUS
2005-08-12, 15:27
i was just wondering.. how one should go about ACCIDENTALY spilling water on your guitar while on stage..does this present an electrical problem for your pickups? i know there is danger of messing up the wood, but im more interested knowing if it could damage you pickups or , if you can get shocked...i have seen bands do it live and the water was all over the place and it didnt do anything..i have done it a couple of times too at shows. and nothing seemed to happen...will anything happen or does the water have to go in pretty deep to mess with the circuitry? thanx in advance.
well it shouldnt mess with the pickups cause good ones should be wax dipped and sealed off, and EMGS are completly sealed off. I dunno if it would affect pots and what not, but how the fuck would you get water down in that cavity, much less why the fuck are you getting water all over your guitar? I recomend you to stop doing that.
Junkhead
2005-08-12, 15:50
I agree...stop doing it....
but I dont know of any way that it would hurt...if you dont dry it off well you could get rust on your poles,pots,etc...but all of your circuits should be pretty well sealed off...
if ur gonna do that, then put a rubber over the pickups
GUITARFETUS
2005-08-12, 17:45
ha ha well the reason im getting water everywere is becouse the singer in my band and i myself seem to like dumping water on our heads when it gets hot on stage. if i dont get it everywere he run around and splashes water with his long hair. but anyway i have emg's and my guitar has some nice paint on it so it wont mess up the wood. and i try and dry it of my guitar but you cant always do that on stage. but i was more worried about electric shock. thanx ha ha.
Silent Night 6 6
2005-08-12, 19:06
Well, I've heard stories of like Kiss getting shocked when rain came down while they were playing. On the other hand, I was watching a BLS DVD of mine, and Zakk kept constantly splashing beer all over himself with his guitar and his guitar was like dripping full of beer, and nothing was happening so....
TheDreadfulHoroscope
2005-08-12, 19:15
You would get shocked pretty damn bad if while you were playing somebody poured a bucket of water on your amp.
guitar_demon
2005-08-12, 19:16
I think its a kind of a random thing? I have seen people play in complete rain open skies and get soaking wet and not a thing happened to them. either way its probably not good and I sure wouldnt be doing it
powersofterror
2005-08-12, 20:52
Worse than the normal ton of sweat that may do it, but be sure to dry the guitar when you're done--obviously.
brainsforbreakfast
2005-08-13, 04:14
I wouldn't recomend it.
GUITARFETUS
2005-08-13, 19:10
well as long as i dont get shocked from a little bit of water. i dont do it on purpose! its just we get hot and pour a little water on our heads and it tends run run down. i dont have long hair so it doesnt absorb very well. but it feels so good...lets do something sex....touch my smell... ok thanx everybody.
if u have a X2n then i highly suggest u put ur tounge on it and see what happens. while its plugged in of course. it sounds great. the best harmonic i've ever heard.
genocide circus
2005-08-14, 11:35
if u have a X2n then i highly suggest u put ur tounge on it and see what happens. while its plugged in of course. it sounds great. the best harmonic i've ever heard.
post clips
if u have a X2n then i highly suggest u put ur tounge on it and see what happens. while its plugged in of course. it sounds great. the best harmonic i've ever heard.
POST PIX!
post clips
ill look for some on the internet. on vai's sight it said to do that. just it said any pickup.
Silent Night 6 6
2005-08-14, 19:54
Yeah, I've seen Vai do that. At the G3 thing or whatever. He puts his guitar up to his face, smacks his lips, and he started sliding his tongue all over the pickups and strings and stuff.
Yeah, I've seen Vai do that. At the G3 thing or whatever. He puts his guitar up to his face, smacks his lips, and he started sliding his tongue all over the pickups and strings and stuff.
i wonder how much dead skin was on those strings?
i wouldnt get water on or near any elektrik circuits or equipment, koz youre only asking for trouble.
after all, you only need things to go wrong once to be
SADISTIKLY
ELEKTROKUTED!!!!
Water isn't really conductive.
Alcohol should be a bigger problem...
:rolleyes:
Dahmers Fridge
2005-08-15, 10:03
Water isn't really conductive.
Water and electricity are not good bed fellows to mix.
Whereas pure water is not a very good conductor the kind of water you will be normally exposed to will contain disolved solids such as salts and other minerals. And these can create a very good conductor even if only a small amount of suspended mineral solid is present.
Dry skin can help the body deal with an electrical shock very well, but wet skin does little to block the charge and the body can sustain major damage.
I'm not sure if using a wireless unit would limit the risk? But remember if might not be your guitar that jolts you it could be your effects rack or your amp if you go to fiddle with settings etc when soaking wet.
How many volts and amperes are there on your guitar while playing?
Is it regulated by the amp?
Frozen Soul
2005-08-17, 11:00
Guitar Fetus, you dump water on your head? Why don't you try a fan instead? It would save you the possibilty of electrical failure.
GUITARFETUS
2005-08-17, 21:17
yea....i was thinking about that...i was even gonna mention that on my last post...but i came to realize i move around way too much to stand in front of a fan on stage.... but it probably is a smart idea to do that..thanx.
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