I'm doing the grounds for speaker driven reverb amp. The speaker of a "host" amp drives the tank and then the tank output is re-amplified. To avoid ground loops I am separating the grounds between the host amp and the re-amp up to the re-amp input, but I'm not sure where to ground the re-amp input 1M bias resistor. I think it should be grounded with the re-amp circuit because it's this 0V that is relative to the +V. But it does mean the tank output has one ground and the re-amp input 0V reference is on a different ground at the input??? Not sure on this one.
TIA
Chuck
TIA
Chuck
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