Greetings all
Wrapping up a vibrolux reverb chassis build for an old abandoned early 70s cab I ended up with. This is the 6th amp I've built and I'm happy with the process overall. I switched from the brass plate to the grounding buss a couple amps back mostly because its easier and builders I respect have recommended it, most of whom are on this forum.
However, and here's the hilarious part, the amps I've built with the bus are exhibiting more noise (mostly 60Hz hum) than the brass plate ones. So I'm doing something wrong. I have been consulting the resources here and elsewhere and I'm not certain the switch from the plate has anything to with these results.
The 1-page diagram on this site is great for mapping a concept of how to address grounding, and I have followed that and gone back through to double check but I still have a hum.
Even though I'm not sure the ground bus is the issue, I do have a question about that which is as follows: in the bus scheme, if the pots and input jacks are being connected by a conductor that runs along the back of the pots etc., that connection would then be in addition to their natural connection with the chassis at their mounting points and then present a loop possibility, right? So are builders that successfully use a bus also using insulated washers to prevent pots and jacks connected by the bus from contacting the chassis where they normally do (i.e. around the spot where they are mounted and protrude through the control panel)?"
Any help greatly appreciated,
Hounded by the Ground