Re: Shielded electrical wiring for studio (or not)

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On Sat, 06 Jun 2015 06:15:04 +0200, Robert Edge wrote:
One side of the power line coming in to the amp is tied to the chassis
through a capacitor, the ground switch changes which one. This is what is known as the 'death cap' in amp-dude circles.

When it dries out and fails (not if, when), the chassis will be hot
when the switch is in one position.

I didn't know that, but indeed, in a book [1] I see an old Fender:

       ac switch
~ o──┬─o/ o──────────────)│(
     │                   )│(
     o ground switch     )│
      \o────┐            )│(
     o      ┴ C 50n      )│(
     │      ┬   600V     )│(
     │      ┴            )│(
     │      ground       )│
     │                   )│(
~ o──┴────────[fuse]─────)│(  The audio IOs are connected to ground, so
                              guitar strings would be hot too, if the
                              capacitor has got a short.

[1] "Röhren-Verstärker reparieren, restaurieren, modifizieren", Rainer zur Lind, ISBN 3-89576-028-5

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