Want a good chuckle? Then read this dumbass thread about a moron (Securb) and his Marshall JCM 2000 "making strange noises":
https://forum.seymourduncan.com/forum/a ... nge-noises
Page 2 gets laughable, after Securb buys a voltage tester for outlets... and devastone and JMP/HBE patiently try to teach this fucking idiot about electricity:
Securb wrote:Why do you need a ground to check voltage?
devastone wrote:You don't.
(saving face there... )Securb wrote:I know, it was a rethorical question
At this point, JMP/HBE posts a YouTube vid on "why outlets have three holes"
Devastone continues on:
devastone wrote:You don't need the ground plug to measure the voltage, to plug the amp into, yes you do.
"I have multiple multimeters and voltage meters none of them have a ground."Securb wrote:I have multiple multimeters and voltage meters none of them have a ground. I like this meter because I can plug it in, set it and forget it. As there is demand on the system I can see how the power is fluctuating or instantly see the voltage if my amps do something unexpected.
...JMP/HBE explains about the shunt resistor.
At this point, JMP/HBE shows a pic of his gear and room and explains things further...
To which dumbass (In-Securb) responds with a pic of the (bigger) practice space he rents with his homo buddies:
I mean, when you're exposed as a fool by people who know better, gotta throw in that dick measuring to re-establish dominance, right?Securb wrote:Thank you for your advice. I am not having the problem in my house it is in my rehearsal studio. We are talking a lot more gear and industrial heating and cooling systems than what you are showing in your picture. It is not just my amp that is having problems it is multiple amps. (etc...)