Hi all!
I have seen a few postings about folks trying to reduce microphonics in their amps by using little rubber mounting bushings to insulate the preamp tube socket against vibration. If that stage happens to have a tube shield on it does this null the effect of the shields ability to help with any noise suppression and make it just a heat sink?
Should a "floating" preamp socket that has a tube shield on it have a jumper wire to keep the shield connected to the chassis?
Have a great day,
Dale
I have seen a few postings about folks trying to reduce microphonics in their amps by using little rubber mounting bushings to insulate the preamp tube socket against vibration. If that stage happens to have a tube shield on it does this null the effect of the shields ability to help with any noise suppression and make it just a heat sink?
Should a "floating" preamp socket that has a tube shield on it have a jumper wire to keep the shield connected to the chassis?
Have a great day,
Dale
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