Folks -
Even in high impedance situations I've often thought that getting as close to 100% shielding as possible (which includes things like forming a tube for traditional Tele jack tunnels) seemed to make string grounding unnecessary.
Now I've found a situation in which this doesn't seem to be the case at all.
Thoughts? Have I just been getting lucky all these years?
Non-functional 3rd prongs in the wall socket (or deliberately lifting that ground) make for a good torture test, by the way.
Bob Palmieri
Even in high impedance situations I've often thought that getting as close to 100% shielding as possible (which includes things like forming a tube for traditional Tele jack tunnels) seemed to make string grounding unnecessary.
Now I've found a situation in which this doesn't seem to be the case at all.
Thoughts? Have I just been getting lucky all these years?
Non-functional 3rd prongs in the wall socket (or deliberately lifting that ground) make for a good torture test, by the way.
Bob Palmieri
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