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Miguel de Maria
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For all you engineers out there, Tom and Ron, got a question about those boxes that are at the end of the cords? You know, I think they're called transformers, but when you are plugging your keyboard intot he wall, and instead of a regular plug there's a big black box with the plug in it? Yeah, those things? Well, for one of my amps and the keyboard, I noticed that they are hot when they are in the wall for a few minutes. Is it normal and healthy to leave them plugged in? Thanks!
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Date Jan. 15 2006 15:30:59
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Miguel de Maria
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Thanks! By the way, Ron, last night I played a gig at a resort called Caleo. It was recently bought out, and I heard through the grapevine that it was going to be devoted to, er...the "alternative" lifestyle. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Anyway, I plugged my guitar into my new amp, without my messed-up effects pedal, and was surprised to hear a weird "whirring" sound, very reminiscent if not identical to the one I earlier had blamed first on my old amp, and then my pedal. The problem was that this was my new amp and I wasn't using my pedal! So that narrows it down to the chord or the guitar. I'll replace the chord first. PS: I'm sure this is eventual fallout from the infamous sprinkler free-for-all at Dennis Hopper's house last year!
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