• bstix@feddit.dk
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    2 hours ago

    It appears to be a line signal, so it should be fine. But then again, we can’t see what’s on the other end. Could be a nuclear power plant for all we know.

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      2 hours ago

      Oh you’re right!

      I thought it might have been the main connection between the guitar and the amp… that would have a lot more current in it, potentially, right?

      I keep forgetting that I actually need to use the glasses that I now have, lol.

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        No, the guitar to amp “instrument line” has even lower current than the line in.

        The only hazard with music instruments is if someone turns on phantom power 48V to a microphone that doesn’t use it. Then the grill can give a nasty shock and typically right on the lips.