I've actually been shocked badly twice from touching the sleeve of a speaker cable because the OT common wire was not ground referenced. This was in two separate amps, and a high AC voltage appeared on the sleeve (with signal applied of course). Ground referencing the OT fixed the "problem."
I had previously been under the impression that it was not necessary to ground reference the OT common wire unless the amp used global NFB (Aiken), but now I always do regardless after being shocked.
I had previously been under the impression that it was not necessary to ground reference the OT common wire unless the amp used global NFB (Aiken), but now I always do regardless after being shocked.
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