Ground switch on new builds

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skyboltone
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Ground switch on new builds

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Greetings All:
We have probably all experienced the lip zap. Wow. Fender impliments the ground switch by changing a .o47 Cap between primary legs on the power transformer. I had thought it was something like reversing the input leads or something.

Are you all includeing this feature these days or just wiring using a grounded input cord only.

Thanks in advance for the replies.
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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Is it not what is called the "death cap"?

http://psg.com/~dlamkins/Articles/groun ... p?cat=amps

I always wire a grounded input cord.
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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Yeah, the death cap was "popular" (common) when many/most outlets were wired for two wires only.

I've had the lip arc before - not a good thing.

Since most places are wired to code for a separate ground, I prefer to take advantage of it - even when refurbishing ol' brown Tolex Fenders.
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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Grounded cord only. I also take a socket tester in my bag to any gig. If the socket is not wired properly I will not plug in.
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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Doesn't it mess with the mojo if you eliminate the ground switch? :wink:
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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Normster wrote:Doesn't it mess with the mojo if you eliminate the ground switch? :wink:
Yeah, I s'pose so but I got tired of getting my mojo fried. :shock:
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Re: Ground switch on new builds

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120V AC on your guitar strings is no fun. Use a properly grounded, 3-prong cord.
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