This one originally had a korg adaptor that knocks the voltage to 19v/3.2A before entering the amp. It was a very fragile cable with a grounded plug on one end, but no grounding went past the adaptor itself- just a very thin wire (like 20 ga it seemed) with a laptop plug on the end. It got stepped on, and korg no longer makes that model. The closest thing I can find is ungrounded, probably used for computers. Needless to say, it's even noisier, now.
Would it be possible if I popped open the adaptor to enclose it in a new box with a fresh grounded line running to it, and the ground line running to the chassis in the amp to improve the noise? If so, would it be best to have the metal chassis part of the adaptor part of the grounding, or just bypassed?
I like the amp ok, but it was a bit noisy even before the original adaptor broke- probably due to no grounding going to the amp itself- and it's a lot noisier now. Or would it be better to keep searching for an adaptor that matches the original?
I know the vox 20's didn't have a ground at all- sounds awful.
Would it be possible if I popped open the adaptor to enclose it in a new box with a fresh grounded line running to it, and the ground line running to the chassis in the amp to improve the noise? If so, would it be best to have the metal chassis part of the adaptor part of the grounding, or just bypassed?
I like the amp ok, but it was a bit noisy even before the original adaptor broke- probably due to no grounding going to the amp itself- and it's a lot noisier now. Or would it be better to keep searching for an adaptor that matches the original?
I know the vox 20's didn't have a ground at all- sounds awful.
Comment