Hi. Can anyone help with this problem? A guy asked me to fix his amp because it shocked him through the guitar strings. I was even able to get it to shock me and it was a little buzz about like a bee sting. The way I got it to shock me was by flipping the polarity switch to one position and then lifting the equipment ground. Then i was able to read 120v to mains ground. I measured the current from the chassis to ground with my amp clamp and it read zero and simply grounding the chassis was enough to clear the voltage, but it would still deliver a tiny shock.
My question is, how is this possible and can i make it stop? I replaced the two .022uf caps on the primary of the transformer with y type caps and that did not help. any insight would be helpful.
My question is, how is this possible and can i make it stop? I replaced the two .022uf caps on the primary of the transformer with y type caps and that did not help. any insight would be helpful.
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