I'm in the process of building my first tube amp, and I'm a little confused about what to do with the secondary coil of the output transformer. I've read somewhere that the secondary should *not* be grounded to the chassis, as this could result in unpredictable and dangerous ground currents; however, I've seen several published schematics - including ones for the Gibson GA-5 and the Marshall 18W - that clearly show the OT secondary grounded.
My question is, obviously, what is the general concensus on this issue? Is it better/safer to ground or not to ground?
Also, when I added an eight ohm jack to my modded Valve Junior, I used a Switchcraft jack, which obviously grounds the jack to the chassis. Should I replace it with an insulated Cliff jack? (I've noticed that the chassis gets rather warm, which may or may not be due to ground current...haven't noticed anything else that would indicate a "hot" chassis.)
Thanks,
Peter
My question is, obviously, what is the general concensus on this issue? Is it better/safer to ground or not to ground?
Also, when I added an eight ohm jack to my modded Valve Junior, I used a Switchcraft jack, which obviously grounds the jack to the chassis. Should I replace it with an insulated Cliff jack? (I've noticed that the chassis gets rather warm, which may or may not be due to ground current...haven't noticed anything else that would indicate a "hot" chassis.)
Thanks,
Peter
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