Is this wiring better? A lot of this stuff is starting to make more sense lately, but seems best to be 100% sure of all the minor details to avoid any potential problems. It still confuses me a bit, in terms of visualing the schematic vs the real wiring, where it sometimes seems like 2 different languages. Especially once double sided PCB's get involved.
The resistor could be chassis mounted (or on a separate little breadboard) with the wires only on the PCB, if having the resistor hanging in this way isn't ideal but it was more for the purposes of drawing it easier.
To summarise about the B+, you said that it would be ok to do it my original way since there is no center tap, so it could be ok but you'd still advise to do with just one resistor off of the negative half of the rectifier to first filter caps ground? The reason I chose against the idea of something like this originally, is that it's working on the PCB directly, where as the other way is with spade connectors and less chance of a mistake on the PCB or identifying the right cap etc. The caps are in pairs, I just showed one in the schematic to simplify. But even separate from that.. if there IS no problem with the original way due to no center tap.. wouldn't that be 2 levels of resistance to choose from instead of 1? 150R vs 300R vs just 150R or 300R? I could imagine liking different levels depending on the master volume level.
The resistor could be chassis mounted (or on a separate little breadboard) with the wires only on the PCB, if having the resistor hanging in this way isn't ideal but it was more for the purposes of drawing it easier.
To summarise about the B+, you said that it would be ok to do it my original way since there is no center tap, so it could be ok but you'd still advise to do with just one resistor off of the negative half of the rectifier to first filter caps ground? The reason I chose against the idea of something like this originally, is that it's working on the PCB directly, where as the other way is with spade connectors and less chance of a mistake on the PCB or identifying the right cap etc. The caps are in pairs, I just showed one in the schematic to simplify. But even separate from that.. if there IS no problem with the original way due to no center tap.. wouldn't that be 2 levels of resistance to choose from instead of 1? 150R vs 300R vs just 150R or 300R? I could imagine liking different levels depending on the master volume level.
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