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So before I knew about amps (1993), I inherited a 1964 Twin Reverb that a buddy found at an auction in Massachusetts for $80...(Yes, $80).
Complete except grillcloth and logo, he gave it to me (he was my keyboard player and didn't want it).
I had a guy rework it in 1994 or so, and he put all new 100k plate resistors, filter caps, etc.
HOWEVER, I noticed he put a three prong grounded cord in it BUT left in the 0.047 cap that was the old GROUND switch cap!!!!
Unless I am missing something, isn't this dangerous??
I was always told to immediately get those out of BF amps.
What is the purpose of this cap?
To be safe, I cut it out and ran the wiring so that the fuse and mains switch are on the same leg of the tranny tap.
Thanks
Tim
So before I knew about amps (1993), I inherited a 1964 Twin Reverb that a buddy found at an auction in Massachusetts for $80...(Yes, $80).
Complete except grillcloth and logo, he gave it to me (he was my keyboard player and didn't want it).
I had a guy rework it in 1994 or so, and he put all new 100k plate resistors, filter caps, etc.
HOWEVER, I noticed he put a three prong grounded cord in it BUT left in the 0.047 cap that was the old GROUND switch cap!!!!
Unless I am missing something, isn't this dangerous??
I was always told to immediately get those out of BF amps.
What is the purpose of this cap?
To be safe, I cut it out and ran the wiring so that the fuse and mains switch are on the same leg of the tranny tap.
Thanks
Tim
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