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So, my wife and I decided to throw down for a new, high tech stereo system with all of the bells and whistles. We are using a sound consultant who has come highly recommended. He uses top end suppliers and makes many of the connectors custom so that they harmonize with the components. We are really excited.
One thing worries me, though. This system will include a computer to run some of the devices, iPod etc. My wife does not feel comfortable with a laptop because she prefers to use a mouse rather than a touchpad, and knowing that I have received many static electricity zaps from mouse pads in the past, I am a bit nervous that some of these jolts might affect the sound quality, or even longevity, of the system since the computer will be in the same closet as the audio components. I asked our guy, and he is looking into it, but I was wondering if anybody had information on static free mouse pads, or possibly underlayers for mouse pads that could help keep away static jolts and improve sound quality and component health.
Thanks in advance, and any other suggestions would be helpful as well.
One thing worries me, though. This system will include a computer to run some of the devices, iPod etc. My wife does not feel comfortable with a laptop because she prefers to use a mouse rather than a touchpad, and knowing that I have received many static electricity zaps from mouse pads in the past, I am a bit nervous that some of these jolts might affect the sound quality, or even longevity, of the system since the computer will be in the same closet as the audio components. I asked our guy, and he is looking into it, but I was wondering if anybody had information on static free mouse pads, or possibly underlayers for mouse pads that could help keep away static jolts and improve sound quality and component health.
Thanks in advance, and any other suggestions would be helpful as well.