I need some tips on how to properly ground my circuit using a single multi-sectional cap can. Its a 40/20/20/20 can made by JJ. Saves a lot of space, but Im getting some obvious grounding issues. Im getting a buzz a both extremes of the volume pot, and the tremolo controls also buzz terribly when disengaged. The circuit is modeled after a 5G9 Tremolux with some minor component tweaks
The can itself is located next to the PT, and I currently am running the common ground at the nearest PT bolt along with the cathodes, bias ground, and HV center tap. At the other end, I ran a buss wire along the backside of the pots. I ran each local ground to its point on the wire, and I then ran a single wire to the input jack ground located at the chassis.
For the most part, this is how I did my previous build and it turned out great. Except then I was running individual caps and I split off the grounding to acheive a proper grounding scheme. I dont have that option with a single cap can. What do I need to differently to acheive better grounding?
The can itself is located next to the PT, and I currently am running the common ground at the nearest PT bolt along with the cathodes, bias ground, and HV center tap. At the other end, I ran a buss wire along the backside of the pots. I ran each local ground to its point on the wire, and I then ran a single wire to the input jack ground located at the chassis.
For the most part, this is how I did my previous build and it turned out great. Except then I was running individual caps and I split off the grounding to acheive a proper grounding scheme. I dont have that option with a single cap can. What do I need to differently to acheive better grounding?
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