A dumb question about grounding lead dress - is it best to run ground wires as directly as possible to the ground point, or should they be routed along the crease between chassis wall and floor? Or does it even matter?
I usually just follow the original scheme as done by the manufacturer, but in this instance the amp has been tampered with a great deal and I need to redo the grounding scheme. The longest length of ground wire has been run along the "crease" at the chassis rear wall/floor back to the power supply, along with the filament wires, and that's apparently created a parasitic oscillation of some sort. When I lift the wire a bit, the amp starts ticking and making a bit of a commotion. I'd like to get this ground wire away from the filaments altogether, and am wondering whether to just run it the shortest distance possible to the ground point, or across the chassis to the front "crease" and back to the ground point (much more wire that way).
I usually just follow the original scheme as done by the manufacturer, but in this instance the amp has been tampered with a great deal and I need to redo the grounding scheme. The longest length of ground wire has been run along the "crease" at the chassis rear wall/floor back to the power supply, along with the filament wires, and that's apparently created a parasitic oscillation of some sort. When I lift the wire a bit, the amp starts ticking and making a bit of a commotion. I'd like to get this ground wire away from the filaments altogether, and am wondering whether to just run it the shortest distance possible to the ground point, or across the chassis to the front "crease" and back to the ground point (much more wire that way).
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