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"When you connect the Supercharger to your amp, they are grounding to each other through the pedal's output jack and the amp's input jack, as well as being grounded by their AC power cords. This makes two ground paths, which creates a ground loop between the pedal and the amp. The easiest way to solve this problem is to put a ground lift (three to two prong) adapter on the power cord of either the Supercharger or the amp - I usually put it on the pedal's power cord. TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF OFTEN FATAL ELECTRICAL SHOCK, EITHER THE SUPERCHARGER PEDAL OR THE AMP MUST ALWAYS REMAIN PROPERLY GROUNDED! DO NOT LIFT THE GROUND ON BOTH!
With that said, I would like to explain that because of the litigious nature of the world we live in, I was advised by the Safety Nazis not to say anything about ground lifts in the Supercharger's instructions. My apologies to those of you out there that have had a noise problem with the Supercharger G.T.O. pedal because of this. Try it with the ground lift and I'm sure you'll find that the hum goes away."
Michael Soldano
Όπως είπα πριν, το κλιπάκι είναι sample το οποίο έχω κατεβάσει και εγώ. :wink:
Όλα τα κανάλια έχουν γραφτεί με αυτό το πετάλι, χωρίς παραμόρφωση από τον ενισχυτή.
With that said, I would like to explain that because of the litigious nature of the world we live in, I was advised by the Safety Nazis not to say anything about ground lifts in the Supercharger's instructions. My apologies to those of you out there that have had a noise problem with the Supercharger G.T.O. pedal because of this. Try it with the ground lift and I'm sure you'll find that the hum goes away."
Michael Soldano
Όπως είπα πριν, το κλιπάκι είναι sample το οποίο έχω κατεβάσει και εγώ. :wink:
Όλα τα κανάλια έχουν γραφτεί με αυτό το πετάλι, χωρίς παραμόρφωση από τον ενισχυτή.