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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 15
Location: Malaysia | Being green behind the ears with guitars and amps; this may be a dumb question, but "Is there a possibility of an amp sending current back to the guitar, maybe because of an electric surge?
If so, is there a "go-between" between the amp and the guitar? This "go-between" should absorb power surges, in the meantime filtering the sound from the guitar, to give it better clarity? |
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Joined: May 2003 Posts: 4389
Location: Capital District, NY, USA Minor Outlying Islands | I've been playing my tele copy for almost 20 years now and i've never had an issue like that. And I've had my ovation for at least 10. Though I'm a bit of luddite. It may be with today's computers you might need some sort of inbetween thingy, but for straight playing, I just plug it in and the sound is the sound. If you get too much of a buzz, well that's not because there's a missing thingy. You have to check your electronics. With my tele there always is a little faint hum, and with my ovation never. That's just the way they are. |
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Joined: February 2002 Posts: 5750
Location: Scotland | As long as the equpment is factory spec (i.e hasn't been modified by someone with a degree in stupidity & a death-wish) this is pretty much impossible. There have been several deaths in the UK due to musicians grounding via their equipment. In every case it was down to modified/badly maintained gear and/or faulty mains supply. Due to stringent safety standards and the use of residual current circuit breakers it's pretty hard to get yourself killed playing guitar these days (unless of course you're crap and the audience bottles you off stage) |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3665
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Hmmmmmm......guess I'd better think again on my Summer tour, huh? |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15682
Location: SoCal | unless of course you're crap and the audience bottles you off stage
I've never had that happen, but then I think most of my audiences are amused by the novelty of a guitar player wearing a shoulder holster. |
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Joined: November 2002 Posts: 3665
Location: Pacific Northwest Inland Empire | Touche'.......or should I say, "Make my day!" |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | I hate to say it, but some of today's acts might be improved by a dose of 110V. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 1380
Location: Central Oregon | I think a lot of them are already getting their 110 jolt from the looks of it.
Nils
Hey! "110 JOLT" would be a good name for one of those bands! |
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Joined: February 2003 Posts: 299
Location: Netherlands | Actually, quality of most of today's popmusic was the reason to increase the current to 240V in Europe.
Martin |
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Joined: May 2002 Posts: 3005
Location: Las Cruces, NM | Gosh Martin
240 volts could be fatal, you aren't implying...noooo?
Bailey |
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Joined: July 2003 Posts: 15
Location: Malaysia | Thanks, guys. Now, that explains why I'm not plugged in when playing the guitar. No, not fear of an electrical zap. More of the crowd booing me off stage, etc.. But I think that will not happen, thanks to my E.S.; - it "sings" so wonderfully, no matter how it's played. |
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