Hey there. New to the forum! I'm Andy, musician, studio engineer and electronics amateur. Have tools and experience with building, modding and repairing my own gear out of necessity but always learning.
I have a 60's Vox Westminster amp that I want to put a grounded power cable on. If you are plugged into this thing and touch a grounded source like a hot mic or someone else that is plugged into another amp, you get quite the zap. (not life threatening but its not pleasant)
From the service manual it looks like the turret boards and component assemblies have ground points but just no ground from the power cable. It also looks like the line reverse function has a ground point associated with it. Could it be that which ever position the line is in, the lead that isnt feeding the power supply is then grounded?
What I want to do is simply replace the existing power cable with a grounded cable and ground the cable to the chassis.
I know grounding can be a complicated situation and can even cause more problems if the ground is done incorrectly or changes the existing grounding scheme (which this doesn't seem to have!). I'm also a novice at reading schematics so want to make sure I'm not going to mess something up or worse hurt myself!
Thank you for any advice or recommendations.
I have a 60's Vox Westminster amp that I want to put a grounded power cable on. If you are plugged into this thing and touch a grounded source like a hot mic or someone else that is plugged into another amp, you get quite the zap. (not life threatening but its not pleasant)
From the service manual it looks like the turret boards and component assemblies have ground points but just no ground from the power cable. It also looks like the line reverse function has a ground point associated with it. Could it be that which ever position the line is in, the lead that isnt feeding the power supply is then grounded?
What I want to do is simply replace the existing power cable with a grounded cable and ground the cable to the chassis.
I know grounding can be a complicated situation and can even cause more problems if the ground is done incorrectly or changes the existing grounding scheme (which this doesn't seem to have!). I'm also a novice at reading schematics so want to make sure I'm not going to mess something up or worse hurt myself!
Thank you for any advice or recommendations.
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