My SF Vibrolux Reverb amp, which I use very rarely, has some hum with no guitar plugged in. The hum increases when I turn up the volume pot in either channel. Also, the hum disappears when I touch the chassis but increases when I touch the Bright slide switches. I guss it is ground hum.
First thing I checked for continuity between several grounded points in order to spot any bad/defective/dirty ground solder. To my surprise I never have 0 (or close to 0) ohm readings between any point, even between adjacent points on the chassis itself. I never have readings below 7-8 ohms.
Why is that? Shouldn't I get 0 or close to 0 ohm readings between points at say 1 inch distance on the chassis?
Do I have a serious grounding issue?
I am using a Fluke DMM. Could it be in need of calibration? is there a way to test its precision? Maybe it needs new batteries?
First thing I checked for continuity between several grounded points in order to spot any bad/defective/dirty ground solder. To my surprise I never have 0 (or close to 0) ohm readings between any point, even between adjacent points on the chassis itself. I never have readings below 7-8 ohms.
Why is that? Shouldn't I get 0 or close to 0 ohm readings between points at say 1 inch distance on the chassis?
Do I have a serious grounding issue?
I am using a Fluke DMM. Could it be in need of calibration? is there a way to test its precision? Maybe it needs new batteries?
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