A circuit that has no connection to earth/ground/chassis ground, is that correct?
(Of course mains earth has to be connected to the chassis)
I‘m asking because during my builds, I‘m often too impatient and can‘t resist to hook that beast and have an ear full.
The wayne‘s BA18 linestage for example was deadsilend in ... floating? ... state. It is grounded now and still dead silent, haha! [emoji2]
(Of course mains earth has to be connected to the chassis)
I‘m asking because during my builds, I‘m often too impatient and can‘t resist to hook that beast and have an ear full.
The wayne‘s BA18 linestage for example was deadsilend in ... floating? ... state. It is grounded now and still dead silent, haha! [emoji2]
There aren't meaningful conclusions out of this:
- MLE thinks he digged something
- He is sometimes in a chatty mode
- sometimes things work, sometimes they don't
My point was a simple one: I was asking wether »A circuit that has no connection to earth/ground/chassis ground, is a floating circuit?«
- MLE thinks he digged something
- He is sometimes in a chatty mode
- sometimes things work, sometimes they don't
My point was a simple one: I was asking wether »A circuit that has no connection to earth/ground/chassis ground, is a floating circuit?«
"I was asking wether »A circuit that has no connection to earth/ground/chassis ground, is a floating circuit?"
Not after it's hooked up to something else, unless transformer coupling is used.
Not after it's hooked up to something else, unless transformer coupling is used.