Hi,
I just finished another tube bass preamp built into a 1 U rack mount Hammond chassis.
It is this style:
Hammond Mfg. - Rack Mountable / Table Top Enclosures (RMCS & RMCV Series)
All of the panels have a coating on them - the only thing that conducts are the four corner brackets that all of the panels attach too. I scraped off the coating on a small area of the bottom panel of the chassis where the ground lugs are mounted for the star grounding scheme. I used switchcraft open frame jacks with shoulder washers so that they are isolated from the chassis. Pots are RV4 PEC's.
So I found that I was still getting some hum after everything was done, and it was alleviated by connecting any of the pot bodies or front panel switches to the star ground. So I eliminated the hum by running a ground buss across the back of all the pots and then connected it to ground.
Just wondering why I ran into this issue since everything is isolated (pot lug grounds are not connected to the body of they pots, they run in star scheme as well). Any ideas? I know the pots and switches touch the exposed chassis through the holes, but since none of the circuitry is grounded to them, I am wondering why it caused a ground buzz.
Also, would I get better shielding if I sanded off the panel coating at the corners where they meet the support brackets so that the entire chassis is electrically connected? With the way the chassis is constructed, all of the panels (top, bottom, sides, front, back) are isolated from each other due to the coating.
Thanks!
JR
I just finished another tube bass preamp built into a 1 U rack mount Hammond chassis.
It is this style:
Hammond Mfg. - Rack Mountable / Table Top Enclosures (RMCS & RMCV Series)
All of the panels have a coating on them - the only thing that conducts are the four corner brackets that all of the panels attach too. I scraped off the coating on a small area of the bottom panel of the chassis where the ground lugs are mounted for the star grounding scheme. I used switchcraft open frame jacks with shoulder washers so that they are isolated from the chassis. Pots are RV4 PEC's.
So I found that I was still getting some hum after everything was done, and it was alleviated by connecting any of the pot bodies or front panel switches to the star ground. So I eliminated the hum by running a ground buss across the back of all the pots and then connected it to ground.
Just wondering why I ran into this issue since everything is isolated (pot lug grounds are not connected to the body of they pots, they run in star scheme as well). Any ideas? I know the pots and switches touch the exposed chassis through the holes, but since none of the circuitry is grounded to them, I am wondering why it caused a ground buzz.
Also, would I get better shielding if I sanded off the panel coating at the corners where they meet the support brackets so that the entire chassis is electrically connected? With the way the chassis is constructed, all of the panels (top, bottom, sides, front, back) are isolated from each other due to the coating.
Thanks!
JR
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