I am building a AA764 BF champ circuit in an allen amps champ tweed style chassis .
On my other builds I have used the brass plate between the front and the pots and jacks . I grounded the PT secondary CT and the heaters CT plus the power cord and cathodes of the power tubes to the PT bolts . all the other grounds even the filter caps I grounded at the brass plate and the amps were quiet .
I have read about star grounding but don't like that method and I read about hoffmans buss bar method which seems very similar to the brass plate other than the first and second filter caps are grounds at the PT bolts rather than the brass plate .
What is the best method , the brass plate as I have done or the buss bar .
Is the main point of grounding to keep the power rail and the output tube and preamp separate from eachother so there are no ground loops .
I have a SF champ that used the chassis for all grounding and it was quiet too .
On mission amps I have read all grounds including the Center taps go to the brass plate other than the green power cord ground .
In that case where do you connect the center taps , are they a wire soldered to the center taps then to the brass plate ?
The champ is not a complicated amp circuit , I just want it to be quiet , so far the way i have been doing my builds is the brass plate for the filter caps and all the eyelet board grounds , all the pots and jacks are to the brass plate and all the center taps and output tube cathodes and the green power cord are bolted to the PT studs . All have been quiet .
On my other builds I have used the brass plate between the front and the pots and jacks . I grounded the PT secondary CT and the heaters CT plus the power cord and cathodes of the power tubes to the PT bolts . all the other grounds even the filter caps I grounded at the brass plate and the amps were quiet .
I have read about star grounding but don't like that method and I read about hoffmans buss bar method which seems very similar to the brass plate other than the first and second filter caps are grounds at the PT bolts rather than the brass plate .
What is the best method , the brass plate as I have done or the buss bar .
Is the main point of grounding to keep the power rail and the output tube and preamp separate from eachother so there are no ground loops .
I have a SF champ that used the chassis for all grounding and it was quiet too .
On mission amps I have read all grounds including the Center taps go to the brass plate other than the green power cord ground .
In that case where do you connect the center taps , are they a wire soldered to the center taps then to the brass plate ?
The champ is not a complicated amp circuit , I just want it to be quiet , so far the way i have been doing my builds is the brass plate for the filter caps and all the eyelet board grounds , all the pots and jacks are to the brass plate and all the center taps and output tube cathodes and the green power cord are bolted to the PT studs . All have been quiet .
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