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  • #16
    [QUOTE=R.G.;162309]Maybe.
    And last, there is a device that's even cheaper that can offer protection from shock and hum. It's called a resistor. I remember an old prescription for shock-safe but hum free string grounding calling for a 220K resistor bypassed by a ceramic capacitor. The resistor limited the low frequency current. A 120V potential across a 220K resistor only delivers half a milliamp, only 20% of the 10ma fuse rating. The cap "shorts" RF picked up buzz and the resistor stops the real low frequency hum.

    Hello,
    Could you elaborate further on this please. I would like to know how to do it.

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    • #17
      Let's see if this works. Start reading at bold heading Adrian Legg's.

      https://books.google.com/books?id=zF...ground&f=false
      DON'T FEED THE TROLLS!

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