I was playing through my old fender musicmaster amp, I was barefoot, and grabed the metal part of the cable going into the amp to change cords, and got a shock. It's never done this with shoes on. What would cause this. The shock wasn't really strong, but enough to scare the shite outta me.
What you need to do is set your amp like normal, plugged into your guitar, then take a second lead cable and touch one plug end to your strings and the other to a metal part of your ceiling fan.
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it has a 3 prong plog, bit the bottom prong is snipped off
It doesn't have a ground switch. The only controls the amp has is on/of, a volume pot, and a tone pot.
light rail coyote wrote:it has a 3 prong plog, bit the bottom prong is snipped off
It doesn't have a ground switch. The only controls the amp has is on/of, a volume pot, and a tone pot.
You need a ground pin for that shit - stat. Replace the cable/plug.
light rail coyote wrote:it has a 3 prong plog, bit the bottom prong is snipped off
It doesn't have a ground switch. The only controls the amp has is on/of, a volume pot, and a tone pot.
You need a ground pin for that shit - stat. Replace the cable/plug.
light rail coyote wrote:it has a 3 prong plog, bit the bottom prong is snipped off
It doesn't have a ground switch. The only controls the amp has is on/of, a volume pot, and a tone pot.
You need a ground pin for that shit - stat. Replace the cable/plug.
I concur with my esteemed colleague.
agreed. this happened this weekend when junkbox was playing through chico's twin reverb without a ground pin. he grabbed the mic to sing, and we all saw his eyes roll into the back of his head. it was awesome.
Me and a friend were jamming after school, him on bass and me on guitar, and everytime we touched each other's gear (no innuendo here) we'd get a shock. I was adjusting his bass EQ and I thought there was something pointy sticking out. It turned out the screw was zapping me. Then I tried to play a 5 fretted note chord, I told him to fret the 5th finger and he got zapped off it, but he thought I had a really jagged string so kept touching it. Poor earthing I guess.
Malik wrote:Me and a friend were jamming after school, him on bass and me on guitar, and everytime we touched each other's gear (no innuendo here) we'd get a shock. I was adjusting his bass EQ and I thought there was something pointy sticking out. It turned out the screw was zapping me. Then I tried to play a 5 fretted note chord, I told him to fret the 5th finger and he got zapped off it, but he thought I had a really jagged string so kept touching it. Poor earthing I guess.
my bass player and I had that in his garage (no grounding prongs on his outlets).
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