Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Jul 16, 2015 7:59 pm
I was saving for the single pickup version but Guild is putting out the Starfire II bass in natural mahogany finish



ShimaTetsuo wrote:I was saving for the single pickup version but Guild is putting out the Starfire II bass in natural mahogany finish![]()
conky wrote:I bought an outlet tester and there are a few in the house that have an open ground, one in the kitchen and the one that I plug my amps into in my man cave. How bad of an issue is this? I've been playing amps in this room off of this outlet for almost 8 years. Please tell me I haven't been slowly fucking up my amps by doing this? My brother in law is an electrician though so I can get him to sort it all out.
Ancient Astronaught wrote:t-rey wrote:Not entirely sure, but that could be the case. There is a bit of breakup at the end of the dial, and almost like it's mixed in with the clean signal. The seller said that he has no idea what the footswitch would do and assumed that the distortion was supposed to be relatively low gain. I am dubious, but whatever. I guess they work the same as the Peavey Standards, so I should do some googling.
Hmmm I would think it would do more than a little bit of break up at the end of the dial. I would google the amp and see what you can find, and its probably a simple single button footswitch that should be relatively cheap to buy or make to find out what it does.
new05002 wrote:conky wrote:I bought an outlet tester and there are a few in the house that have an open ground, one in the kitchen and the one that I plug my amps into in my man cave. How bad of an issue is this? I've been playing amps in this room off of this outlet for almost 8 years. Please tell me I haven't been slowly fucking up my amps by doing this? My brother in law is an electrician though so I can get him to sort it all out.
No its not a big deal. For years electronics ran without any kind of earth ground reference (note some still do, for example lamps and what not, there is a code and class of electronics that can do this). Circuits themselves have a ground node which is a common ground internally. However any electronic in which the common ground could come into contact with the human body need to have a earth ground reference attached to it from the wall sockets. This was done to prevent stack charge build up on the internal circuit common ground which can and has killed people who have been discharged when touching a ground from a circuit.
blakestree wrote:I would ship mine to one of you guys, with dual footswitch and a couple of cables, for $400.
christianatl wrote:The wizard is magic (cue harmonica).
t-rey wrote:Did a quick search for the Peavey Standard 260 - folks are saying that it used a 2 button footswitch to turn on the distortion and the reverb, but I read that both default to 'on' if a footswitch isn't plugged in.
I will probably pick up a footswitch for it soonish and if that doesn't solve the problem I may have a tech look at it. I'm not overly concerned, since I wanted a big clean platform for pedals, and so far I'm very impressed with the Earth in this capacity.
christianatl wrote:I really need an ATA case for my PT-1. Ideas?
new05002 wrote:conky wrote:I bought an outlet tester and there are a few in the house that have an open ground, one in the kitchen and the one that I plug my amps into in my man cave. How bad of an issue is this? I've been playing amps in this room off of this outlet for almost 8 years. Please tell me I haven't been slowly fucking up my amps by doing this? My brother in law is an electrician though so I can get him to sort it all out.
No its not a big deal. For years electronics ran without any kind of earth ground reference (note some still do, for example lamps and what not, there is a code and class of electronics that can do this). Circuits themselves have a ground node which is a common ground internally. However any electronic in which the common ground could come into contact with the human body need to have a earth ground reference attached to it from the wall sockets. This was done to prevent stack charge build up on the internal circuit common ground which can and has killed people who have been discharged when touching a ground from a circuit.
van_muddlestein wrote:whiskey_face wrote:You could always sell another orange rocker 30 for it?
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