Bad shock.
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- chrismakesgod
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Bad shock.
While messing about with pedals and stuff today, i recieved what felt like a really bad static shock. I found out this was because i was touching the jack of a lead that was plugged into an amp when my forearm was resting against metal components on my guitar. This has got me worried that something isn't right with my amp, pedals or guitar. Is this infact a normal thing...?
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- chrismakesgod
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I checked my sockets last night, everything is fine, even the sockets on my surge protector.
I thought it may have been a grounding issue, but as im in the UK and we use three prong plugs, does tha not mean there is an earth in the plug incase something goes wrong?
I use two amps for a stereo effect, a line 6 spider III and an old marshall mg 30. I tested it out with both guitars and both amps, i get a little shock no matter what equipment i use. How would i make sure the amps are grounded properly...?
I thought it may have been a grounding issue, but as im in the UK and we use three prong plugs, does tha not mean there is an earth in the plug incase something goes wrong?
I use two amps for a stereo effect, a line 6 spider III and an old marshall mg 30. I tested it out with both guitars and both amps, i get a little shock no matter what equipment i use. How would i make sure the amps are grounded properly...?
- chrismakesgod
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- chrismakesgod
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