Got a 1967 Sunn 200S in for refurbishment. Many techs have left their mark inside this thing over the years. I'm doing a lot to this amp... new caps, new sockets, remounting the transformers, going 3 wire mains and stuff like that. In examining the wiring I noticed a ground loop as shown in this picture. This can't be something Sunn did at the factory but crazier things have happened before. I'm drilling out the terminal board rivets and doing a screw, nut lockwasher treatment to them because they all are pretty loose and wiggle around a lot. This wire goes from the ground lug on the bias terminal strip to one of the mounting tabs on the multi-cap.
I'm thinking that some tech stuck this wire in there to try and solve a intermittent ground problem with the bias supply sometime in the past. I am going to remove this wire because it a stinking ground loop! Who in their right mind would put one of these in... I hope it was not Sunn.
My big question is does anyone out there have or have looked at an untouched vintage Sunn 200S and can confirm that this wire has been added or not... It's history as far as I'm concerned. The customer has complaints of hum... no wonder why.
I'm thinking that some tech stuck this wire in there to try and solve a intermittent ground problem with the bias supply sometime in the past. I am going to remove this wire because it a stinking ground loop! Who in their right mind would put one of these in... I hope it was not Sunn.
My big question is does anyone out there have or have looked at an untouched vintage Sunn 200S and can confirm that this wire has been added or not... It's history as far as I'm concerned. The customer has complaints of hum... no wonder why.
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