As I progress through my first "original" build (by that I mean not following an old Fener layout and trying to build an amp based on my own experience), Ive come across some confusing information regarding the "best" grounding scheme. Surely there are multiple ways to successfully achieve a quite grounding scheme. Ive probably read the article posted on Aiken Amp's site a hundred times, and I was able to get a good grasp on it. When I implemented it, I was getting just a SLIGHT buzz(grounding). I know I implemented it correctly according to his instructions, but I would like to perfect it. I went with the 2-star ground scheme, where the first star point is located at the first filter cap node. It is joined with the PT center taps, output tube grounds, output transformer ground, and then a wire run back to a PT bolt. The second star point is located at the second filter cap, and it joined by the remaining two filter caps, and then individual wires from local preamp grounds are run back to their respective filter cap. Meaning, the input jack ground(isolated), and V1A cathode are tied together and run to their associated filter cap. And so on...
I am confused now after reading a little about Trinity Amps's recommended grounding layout. He also points his users towards the Aiken Amps article for more information. He recommends a single star point where all local grounds are tied together, and individual wires are run back to the single star point(at the first filter cap negative), and a single wire is run to the chassis. BUT, in some of his layouts, he shows a scheme where ALL preamp grounds are strung together and grounded at the chassis near the isolated input jack, and all power supply grounds(including all filter caps) are tied together and grounding at a PT bolt. Can anybody offer further clarification?
I am confused now after reading a little about Trinity Amps's recommended grounding layout. He also points his users towards the Aiken Amps article for more information. He recommends a single star point where all local grounds are tied together, and individual wires are run back to the single star point(at the first filter cap negative), and a single wire is run to the chassis. BUT, in some of his layouts, he shows a scheme where ALL preamp grounds are strung together and grounded at the chassis near the isolated input jack, and all power supply grounds(including all filter caps) are tied together and grounding at a PT bolt. Can anybody offer further clarification?
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