Don't know if you found your shock problem or not, but, I have a one spot also, and noticed that it has both plug leads the same size. In other words, you can plug it in upside down or out of phase with your amp, no problem. I pushed mine in to the wall socket one night, assuming that it was a polarized plug, grabbed my guitar, touched the od pedal with my bare foot and got a shock. I always make sure the writing is facing up towards the roof on my one spot now.
islandamp wrote:Don't know if you found your shock problem or not, but, I have a one spot also, and noticed that it has both plug leads the same size. In other words, you can plug it in upside down or out of phase with your amp, no problem. I pushed mine in to the wall socket one night, assuming that it was a polarized plug, grabbed my guitar, touched the od pedal with my bare foot and got a shock. I always make sure the writing is facing up towards the roof on my one spot now.
Yes I got it sorted out.
I had a floating ground on the DC side.
It has a 3-prong cord properly installed, as this was a new build into an old box.
Cygnus X1 wrote:Did it, now she's working.
Yes I fried that old output transformer along the way.
Put in another, cleaned things up, fine tuned and life is grand.