Hi All,
I hope it doesn't look like Im beading a dead horse, I think it is still kicking. Anyway, old cliche's aside, id like to get into the finer details of what a better grounding scheme would look like, in practice for this amp. Taking all of your awesome suggestions, and detailed posts, I get the main ideas:
A given tube is fed from a node in the power supply at a filter cap.
So, the idea is to run the grounds coming off that tube's cathode cap/resistor, to the other end of the filter cap that feeds power to that tube, then from that junction at the ground side of that filter cap, run a ground wire to the star ground.
I can get far, but not perfect with this amp, due to the eyelet/turret board's design:
I have 4 points marked 0, 1, 2, 3 where wires are run to ground from the board.
I can easily get point 3 wired up to the ground side of the last filter cap, and I do have wiring in place for that, then run a wire back to the star from there.
Point 2 is tough, since it has two cathode signals tied to the same turret, and I don't have any way to add another turret to this board.
Point 1 is easy since I don't have tremolo (thank God and Leo for small favors!). I can just run this ground up to where point 3 is run.
Point 0 is easy as well, since I don't have tremolo. The phase inverter is the only tube fed from the second filter cap.
If I were going to build another Deluxe, or similar AB763 circuit, would it be worth it to have 2 more turrets installed, so I could separately ground the cathode wiring to their respective filter caps?
Thanks
MP
I hope it doesn't look like Im beading a dead horse, I think it is still kicking. Anyway, old cliche's aside, id like to get into the finer details of what a better grounding scheme would look like, in practice for this amp. Taking all of your awesome suggestions, and detailed posts, I get the main ideas:
A given tube is fed from a node in the power supply at a filter cap.
So, the idea is to run the grounds coming off that tube's cathode cap/resistor, to the other end of the filter cap that feeds power to that tube, then from that junction at the ground side of that filter cap, run a ground wire to the star ground.
I can get far, but not perfect with this amp, due to the eyelet/turret board's design:
I have 4 points marked 0, 1, 2, 3 where wires are run to ground from the board.
I can easily get point 3 wired up to the ground side of the last filter cap, and I do have wiring in place for that, then run a wire back to the star from there.
Point 2 is tough, since it has two cathode signals tied to the same turret, and I don't have any way to add another turret to this board.
Point 1 is easy since I don't have tremolo (thank God and Leo for small favors!). I can just run this ground up to where point 3 is run.
Point 0 is easy as well, since I don't have tremolo. The phase inverter is the only tube fed from the second filter cap.
If I were going to build another Deluxe, or similar AB763 circuit, would it be worth it to have 2 more turrets installed, so I could separately ground the cathode wiring to their respective filter caps?
Thanks
MP
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