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<blockquote data-quote="frank kayser" data-source="post: 16178" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>Re: New and Shocking!</p><p></p><p>Thanks, TJ for the clarifications - so some of those measures can be non-zero, but I'm guessing in the single digits? The SM58 grille to ground sounds like a winner, too. I'm assuming that should be true zero.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The amp is new - maybe I missed the decimal point - one 1/2 years old. Shouldn't be a polarity or death-cap issue (I hope!)</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Tim - I checked the amp plug when I moved the plug - he also had some typr of special musicians AC powerstrip - must have been quite expensive - extruded aluminum, quite heavy for its size. Cord in snakeskin. Not to say it is an better or worse than anything else - the ground connector on the fancy power strip and on the amp were intact. Whether the amp's chassis ground had been tampered with - knowing ''the kid'', his parents, and the folks he works with, and the fact that nothing he has is hotrodded, I'm going to guess everything is copacetic.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>frank</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank kayser, post: 16178, member: 28"] Re: New and Shocking! Thanks, TJ for the clarifications - so some of those measures can be non-zero, but I'm guessing in the single digits? The SM58 grille to ground sounds like a winner, too. I'm assuming that should be true zero. The amp is new - maybe I missed the decimal point - one 1/2 years old. Shouldn't be a polarity or death-cap issue (I hope!) Tim - I checked the amp plug when I moved the plug - he also had some typr of special musicians AC powerstrip - must have been quite expensive - extruded aluminum, quite heavy for its size. Cord in snakeskin. Not to say it is an better or worse than anything else - the ground connector on the fancy power strip and on the amp were intact. Whether the amp's chassis ground had been tampered with - knowing ''the kid'', his parents, and the folks he works with, and the fact that nothing he has is hotrodded, I'm going to guess everything is copacetic. frank [/QUOTE]
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