Hi Guys.
I don't know if this is the right room to ask this, but a mate has had a slight slight shock prob.
He got a s/h Marshall amp, and a was given a really cheap strat copy. He's played the guitar a few times through it, no probs, but suddenly got a fairly hefty jolt. He's also got a les paul copy that's no problem playing through the same amp, which leads me to think it's a guitar prob rather than the amp?
I had a look at the wiring on the strat, everything seems to be ok---no loose wires etc etc.
I suppose what I'm asking is, is it possible it's an intermittent amp fault that only happens on one guitar, or likely defo the guitar?
Oh yeh---there's more of a Hum on the cheapo than the les paul as well.
This is in the UK, with 3 pin mains plug, and plugged into the same socket at home.
Cheers.
I don't know if this is the right room to ask this, but a mate has had a slight slight shock prob.
He got a s/h Marshall amp, and a was given a really cheap strat copy. He's played the guitar a few times through it, no probs, but suddenly got a fairly hefty jolt. He's also got a les paul copy that's no problem playing through the same amp, which leads me to think it's a guitar prob rather than the amp?
I had a look at the wiring on the strat, everything seems to be ok---no loose wires etc etc.
I suppose what I'm asking is, is it possible it's an intermittent amp fault that only happens on one guitar, or likely defo the guitar?
Oh yeh---there's more of a Hum on the cheapo than the les paul as well.
This is in the UK, with 3 pin mains plug, and plugged into the same socket at home.
Cheers.