syscokid
Ambassador of War & Peace
I've been thinking of rewiring and relocating the ground circuits on my heavily Frankenstein-ed '82 JCM800. I think I can reduce the background noise that this amp has always had. In the last few years I've picked up a little more knowledge on proper grounding, and I want to finally apply it to this old beast.
In the following illustration you should see basically six different colors in regards to the grounds only. Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and grey represent different grounding points for different parts of the circuit.

Example: Ground point #1 in red, will connect to the input jack's ground, 1st preamp stage cathode ground, the preamp filter cap's ground, and the PT's heater center-tap.
Ground point #6 in grey is the AC's earth ground that will connect at the AC's receptacle mounting bolt.
Grounding points #7 & #8 in parenthesis, will be grounded separately at the mounting bolts of its tube sockets.
So, before I start yanking a bunch of spaghetti in the amp, does anybody see something wrong?
In the following illustration you should see basically six different colors in regards to the grounds only. Red, blue, green, yellow, orange, and grey represent different grounding points for different parts of the circuit.

Example: Ground point #1 in red, will connect to the input jack's ground, 1st preamp stage cathode ground, the preamp filter cap's ground, and the PT's heater center-tap.
Ground point #6 in grey is the AC's earth ground that will connect at the AC's receptacle mounting bolt.
Grounding points #7 & #8 in parenthesis, will be grounded separately at the mounting bolts of its tube sockets.
So, before I start yanking a bunch of spaghetti in the amp, does anybody see something wrong?







