Got a vintage late 70s Ampeg VT-22 yesterday and was just about to plug it in when I see this
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Does that look safe to plug in and use the amp ?
It has the ground part but it looks like something is missing in the middle or is that normal for an older amp ?
Thanks guys I will replace it when I get an amp tech to look over my VT-22... for now though it will do. I just did not want to damage anything or shock myself lol
If the amp shocks you, it might hurt you a bit. It might even sting. I think the farthest I'd go is to say that it would smart.
I wouldn't pay an amp tech to do what I could with a trip to the hardware store, $5, a screwdriver, and three minutes. But that's just me.
The only reason that the plug would be effecting the amount of non-guitar noise is if one of the wires wasn't properly screwed in. It's worth checking out - just unscrew the screws and check that all of the wires are properly affixed. You can't hurt yourself either (to the best of my knowledge). I've done it before and nothing happened to me.
The hot wire (Black) is tighten backwards, It should tighten as the screw is tightened and not be attached counterclockwise.