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  • 700 RB Gallien-Krueger

    There is a great ground problem coming from the input. If anybody here has a schematic or has worked on one of these please let me know because that ground is seriously annoying and I don't want to damage anything.

  • #2
    can you describe what the great ground problem means? Hum with guitar plugged in...without...etc...I don't have the schematic where I am now, but might have it at the shop....glen

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    • #3
      with or without the guitar plugged in, there is a significant ground from the input of the amp itself. with nothing plugged in when i was checking to make sure it was jus the amp it still had that classic ground sound, so when i touched the chassis I grounded it and there wasn't that problem.

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      • #4
        I seem to recall that one of the main audio grounds to chassis is on
        one of the rear loop or f/s jack sockets. Make sure the "jack nuts" are tight
        and no sign of corrosion or anything that may not make a good ground.
        Hum is the term used (when you don't know the words ) sorry old joke..
        to describe a usually undesirable low frequency sound which may be caused
        by a lack of a ground connection or inadaquate filtering/smoothing of a power supply. Usually it is at the frequency of the mains supply (power outlet) or
        in more complex cases a multiple of it.
        Just make sure the whole jack doesn't rotate and break any wires going to it
        when the nut is tightened.
        Usually Gallien-Krueger fit star washers to help stop the nut coming undone.
        Sometimes I wish a few more manufactures would do the same...!

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        • #5
          i tried tightening the nuts. but it still has the same ground problem. it has to be the ground from the input to the chassis. it's more prevelant with a bass plugged in but no matter if it is or is not plugged in there is a ground problem at the input only.

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