I am not as up to my elbows in amp work as the pro's here, nor as skilled, so I thought we could recount some recent amp accidents to serve as cautionary tales, I'll start
-just went to add a presence/resonance circuit into my Peavey Ultra+, 3rd prototype, became jaded and DIDN'T UNPLUG AC, connected NFB/Grnd wire to preamp tube board and was about to connect to pot when it slipped and ground wire hit right on mains lug, instantly vaporizing entire tube board ground trace from the pin to the ribbon cable connector...
moral: there is no "safe" part of the amp to work on; shut it down fully for anything!
-just went to add a presence/resonance circuit into my Peavey Ultra+, 3rd prototype, became jaded and DIDN'T UNPLUG AC, connected NFB/Grnd wire to preamp tube board and was about to connect to pot when it slipped and ground wire hit right on mains lug, instantly vaporizing entire tube board ground trace from the pin to the ribbon cable connector...
moral: there is no "safe" part of the amp to work on; shut it down fully for anything!
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