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Eric O'Reilly

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Its my peavey 5150, i would just get a new plug but its not the kind of amp that has a jack to plug in the power cord, it just comes out of the amp. Is the amp still fine, it works, but im not gonna get shocked rght? Prob not,? What do i do?
 

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No biggie. You have two options. 1. Snip the plug and attach a new plug or 2. Order a new cord from Peavey. Option one is the easy fix. Just pick one up from Lowes/Hom Depot or another hardware store. No soldering required.

Ben
 

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Its my peavey 5150, i would just get a new plug but its not the kind of amp that has a jack to plug in the power cord, it just comes out of the amp. Is the amp still fine, it works, but im not gonna get shocked rght? Prob not,? What do i do?

Eric,

Get the ground plug fixed or your asking for serious trouble.

They need earth. Here is an excerpt from a quick google search.


Why does an amp need an earth? - Guitar Noise Forums

Why does an amp need an earth?

Because if it's not earthed then you're gambling with dying like this . . .

Leslie "Les" Harvey: Age 27
Stone The Crows
(b. 1946, d. 3 May 1972).
Leslie Harvey younger brother of Alex first recorded work was on an Alex Harvey LP called " The blues" in 1964 when Leslie was 16 years old. He joined his brothers band and from then until the formation of Stone The Crows in 1966 . The quintet's early blues-based albums were notable for both Maggie Bell and Jimmy Dewar's expressive vocals and Leslie Harvey's textured, economic guitar work. However, an inability to match their live popularity with record sales led to disaffection and both John McGuinness and Dewar left on completing ODE TO JOHN LAW. On 3 May 1972, Leslie Harvey died after being electrocuted onstage at Swansea's Top Rank Ballroom. Although the group completed a fourth album with Jimmy McCulloch from Thunderclap Newman, they lacked the heart to continue and broke up the following year.

Or this . . .

Keith Relf: Age 32
The Yardbirds
Rennaissance
1944, Richmond, Surrey, England, d. 14 May 1976; vocals/harmonica).
Keith Relf did not die in the bathtub.
He had fitted out the basement of his house as a recording studio and this is where he was found on the floor by his son. His guitar was not properly earthed, and although the shock was fairly mild Keith had been ill and was not fit enough to withstand it.

WHEN YOU USE IMPROPERLY GROUNDED EQUIPMENT, YOU'RE PLAYING ANOTHER FORM OF RUSSIAN ROULETTE. THE MORE YOU DO IT, THE GREATER PROBABILITY THAT YOU WILL DIE.
 

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Personally, I would take it to a repair shop and pay the 20 bucks, but if you have the time and tools its not hard.


Good luck,

Cheers,

Tom
 

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How do you break the prong off?


Like Ben said, it is easy if you know what you are doing. BUT if you are not comfortable opening up the amp and replacing the cable or cutting the existing cable and installing a plug on it, take it to a shop and have it replaced. Grounds are there for safety reasons. Don't take the risk.
 

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If you do not know what your doing take it to a qualified tech. Lots of transient voltages in an amp, the tubes, capacitors etc.

And yes you need an earth ground, Zerofive four points are relevant!
 

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When i unplugged it from the wall the ground prong was stuck in the outlet, it must have been loose for some reason. I just git the amp used, otherwise in incredible shape.
 

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Eric,

The sum of human knowledge (some of it even true! :) ) is on YouTube - spend a dollar and then look up "how to replace a plug" and you'll be done in 10 minutes. Almost can't screw it up! :)

Kevin
 

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Problem solved!!!!! I bought a replacement plug at home depot and cut the old plug of and stripped the wire and attached the new one! Simple, and looks good too!
 

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Problem solved!!!!! I bought a replacement plug at home depot and cut the old plug of and stripped the wire and attached the new one! Simple, and looks good too!

See? Piece of cake - keep this up and they'll let you in the electrician's union! :)

Kevin
 
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