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Messages - btiems

#1
Hey Jenzz

I'm trying to remove that :/ . The DI box did work with a ground lift but I want it to function without. I'm thinking of attaching the ground to the leg socket.

There it makes no hum, and seems to a good place to ground?

Bobby
#2
Figured it out, the pedal blocks were upside down causing it to put too much tension on the pedal itself. This resulted in a bunch of weird click and the spring being hard to push down. Flipped the blocks the right way, and it worked perfectly!
#3
When the amp is Disconnected it doesn't Hum, the Speakers don't seem to have any hum at all.

I also can have the Wurli unplugged with the amp on and as soon as I plug it in with the IEC it just hums away.


Bobby
#4
Hey!

It's connected to amp as it's mostly used for recording and the speakers are unplugged.

the ground is right next to the speaker connection(middle screw, wire with black tape)was thinking of attaching it one of the leg mounts as that seems pretty ground, and doesn't cause any hum

Bobby
#5
So I've been having a hum issue with my Wurlitzer that seems to be grounding related. So I removed the IEC ground which is screwed into the amplifier board, and it seems to have fixed it, but I feel like this is not a long term solution.

Should this be placed somewhere else to actually ground the power? or should I just leave it removed.
#6
Hey,

I'm trying to diagnose my 200a's sustain pedal, it's pretty clicky and stiff. I replaced it with a new cable from vintage vibe but it's still not very seamless. I'm not sure if it's just the nature of the sustain but I'm comparing it to a grand piano or acoustic. Should it have a similar action?