R. Aiken writes, "If you are using non-isolated input jacks, you can instead directly connect their shield to chassis directly with a short wire (don't depend on the nut to make contact, because they corrode over time). If you do this, you cannot also ground the main power supply star node to the chassis, or you will likely develop massive hum."
I personally tend to prefer isolated jacks anyway and implement a star system, which is usually foolproof for dummies like me, but if one is forced to use non-isolated jacks, then my question is where DO you ground the main power supply star node if you can't ground it to the chassis? I'm having a dense moment as I can't see where else you could ground it; it has to end up at the chassis eventually, somewhere, doesn't it?
I personally tend to prefer isolated jacks anyway and implement a star system, which is usually foolproof for dummies like me, but if one is forced to use non-isolated jacks, then my question is where DO you ground the main power supply star node if you can't ground it to the chassis? I'm having a dense moment as I can't see where else you could ground it; it has to end up at the chassis eventually, somewhere, doesn't it?
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