Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
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Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
I know it's a good idea to keep power and AC grounds away from the rest of the circuit grounds -- particularly the power transformer -- but should circuit ground wires be kept also away from any other transformer such as OT or reverb?
Re: Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
In general, I wouldn't worry about the physical location of ground wires in relation to other wires and components, just where they are actually connected.
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Re: Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
One main thing to start with is with the secondary center tap off the PT.
This ground wire needs to right to the first power supply filter and then a wire is run from there to a post on the chassis where all other combined main grounds go to.
Meaning like all the combined grounds from the preamp section .
The Pi should get its own separate ground wire off of its filter node.
This ground wire needs to right to the first power supply filter and then a wire is run from there to a post on the chassis where all other combined main grounds go to.
Meaning like all the combined grounds from the preamp section .
The Pi should get its own separate ground wire off of its filter node.
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Re: Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
See the Star Grounding post in the FAQ section.
Just plug it in, man.
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Re: Non-Power Supply Ground Wires
Concerning ground wire lead dress https://ampgarage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=19&t=36507
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