westonbread
Member
Hey y'all.
I am fixing up a Music Man amp, model 2100 - 75.
It has went well, a transistor was shorted, I replaced them both and it is sounding great.
Should i be removing this 'death capacitor'?
My friend who uses the amp said he sometimes uses a ground lift attachment, which I told him really not safe to do. Especially with that switch and cap being able to be on either the hot or neutral.
The cap is working fine right now, doesn't look to be a cap that would be that susceptible to age.
Remove entirely?
Replace with safety new Y capacitor?
Leave it as is?
What do you guys think.
Thanks!
Dan
I am fixing up a Music Man amp, model 2100 - 75.
It has went well, a transistor was shorted, I replaced them both and it is sounding great.
Should i be removing this 'death capacitor'?
My friend who uses the amp said he sometimes uses a ground lift attachment, which I told him really not safe to do. Especially with that switch and cap being able to be on either the hot or neutral.
The cap is working fine right now, doesn't look to be a cap that would be that susceptible to age.
Remove entirely?
Replace with safety new Y capacitor?
Leave it as is?
What do you guys think.
Thanks!
Dan