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Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View PostWell, the power input is not shown.
I would simply replace the opamp & go from there.
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The moron designed it that way because controlling the grounding from section to section is the way to control ground loops. If you look at many schematics at various jacks, you often see more than one ground symbol. That means the grounds, such as preamp ground and chassis ground, are brought together at that jack.
Please wield the "moron" club more accurately. There are guitar amps, successful ones, with SIX or more ground circuits, and if we just hooked them all together with one lousy wire, the amps would be humming like a bee hive.Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.
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Originally posted by Enzo View PostThe moron designed it that way because controlling the grounding from section to section is the way to control ground loops. If you look at many schematics at various jacks, you often see more than one ground symbol. That means the grounds, such as preamp ground and chassis ground, are brought together at that jack.
Please wield the "moron" club more accurately. There are guitar amps, successful ones, with SIX or more ground circuits, and if we just hooked them all together with one lousy wire, the amps would be humming like a bee hive.
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