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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Jämtland
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Hello there.
I have just finished building a new preamp for my home stereo. Now I'm about to build a good chassis. My question is how I should make the signal ground for the best result. I will have 6 inputs and two outputs. Should I ground them to the chassis next to each connector or should I ground them all to the same point. Another sollution is to connect all signal grounds with one wire and ground that. Where should I put power ground? What signal cables is recommended? I'm not rich so they should not be to expensive ![]() /Linus |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: malaysia
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