Got this old Ampeg Super 800 amp from 1949 that customer says trips the GFCI outlet.
Checked it out and yes it does.
Amp works okay, has three prong cord, grounded to chassis with the hot going to the fuse, then switch to power trans and neutral going straight to trans.
Sorry, couldn't find schematics
The power switch, pots and jacks are on a separate plate with main chassis below.
Upper plate grounded, no hum from this thing at all.
Do I need to install a double pole power switch?
Do guitar amps trip a GFCI?
Never tried it before, had to drag this thing into the bathroom!
Thanks
Checked it out and yes it does.
Amp works okay, has three prong cord, grounded to chassis with the hot going to the fuse, then switch to power trans and neutral going straight to trans.
Sorry, couldn't find schematics
The power switch, pots and jacks are on a separate plate with main chassis below.
Upper plate grounded, no hum from this thing at all.
Do I need to install a double pole power switch?
Do guitar amps trip a GFCI?
Never tried it before, had to drag this thing into the bathroom!
Thanks
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