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So, I need some advice about grounding.

Phono inputs L-, R-, Gnd -- do these all ground to the case, or isolate?

Phono outputs L-, R- -- do these ground to case, or isolate?

DC supply voltage - does the (L-, R-) go to case ground? Where do the two DC supply grounds meet?

Thanks,

Pete

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So, I need some advice about grounding.

Phono inputs L-, R-, Gnd -- do these all ground to the case, or isolate?

Phono outputs L-, R- -- do these ground to case, or isolate?

DC supply voltage - does the (L-, R-) go to case ground? Where do the two DC supply grounds meet?

Thanks,

Pete

so, I don't really have a good recommendation on this one. I also used shielded cables, which adds another level of complexity.

I think theoretically, a star ground at the outputs would be best, with the output terminals being close together and use a star washer to maintain good ground to the case (i.e. around the RCA jacks). I'd isolate all the input grounds and connect the earth to the output star ground. Don't worry about the DC supply ground, just attach it to the board and you'll be fine.

Are you using 2 cases?

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Yup, it looks like the signal grounds must be isolated from the enclosure (which is at DC ground). When they weren't, I was getting 60hz hum.

Worked good once I isolated the signal jacks from the enclosure. I tied the psu grounds together at the psu case output (per the directions).

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