I wonder how well the metal case of the PTR1 is grounded and how well the unit is shielded. This is the reason why. I have the PTR1 next to my computer and the PTR1 is connected to its power supply. I have noticed a tingling feeling when placing a finger between the PTR1 and my computer. I know that there is no ground fault problems with the computer. Also, I have other devices that have metal cases and I do not have this problem. I was on the phone the other day and while talking with someone, I touch the case of the PTR1 to locate the stop button and when I touched the case of the PTR1, I heard a little hum in my phone. I am really beginning to have some concerns regarding the grounding and shielding of the PTR1. I do not have this problem with any of my other equipment such as mixers and such. For example how well is the unit grounded and shielded with the power supply? Is one of my concerns. Perhaps the idea of a metal case was not a good idea, especially if it isn't completely grounded. Is the power supply connection to the PTR1 positively or negatively grounded and is ground the center terminal or the outer terminal? Is there a ground potential difference between the metal case and the systems power supply ground? I bring all of this up because I can see where people might have concern when using the unit on AC in different environments. And also, because of the AC Hum problems that several people are having when using an External Mike. Again, as I have said in other messages, when at all possible, I prefer using a mixer or other pre-amp for recording to line-in.
Dan
