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<blockquote data-quote="MusicMan_ZA" data-source="post: 834639" data-attributes="member: 14924"><p>Final update:</p><p></p><p>My first spark suppression cap was soldered to the mains before the On/Off switch.</p><p>I then soldered in a second 0.047uF cap AFTER the On/Off switch (as I noticed was done (in the factory) in another amp) and the problem went away completely.</p><p>Thanks for all the help!</p><p>A</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MusicMan_ZA, post: 834639, member: 14924"] Final update: My first spark suppression cap was soldered to the mains before the On/Off switch. I then soldered in a second 0.047uF cap AFTER the On/Off switch (as I noticed was done (in the factory) in another amp) and the problem went away completely. Thanks for all the help! A [/QUOTE]
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