...it tries to take it's owner with it.
The customer flipped the polarity switch, got a nasty shock and heard a loud pop. The amp worked after that, but he wanted to make sure it wasn't screwed up, or going to kill him.
This had an OEM 3-wire cordset (and receptacle) on it; before Ampeg phased out the polarity switch (it's a '74 V2). I finished the phase-out process on this amp. ;o)
And that, boys & girls, is the reason "safety" caps were invented.
The customer flipped the polarity switch, got a nasty shock and heard a loud pop. The amp worked after that, but he wanted to make sure it wasn't screwed up, or going to kill him.
This had an OEM 3-wire cordset (and receptacle) on it; before Ampeg phased out the polarity switch (it's a '74 V2). I finished the phase-out process on this amp. ;o)
And that, boys & girls, is the reason "safety" caps were invented.
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