I have attached the layout for my amp. I circled in red the ground-to-chassis points that I currently have planned for this amp. I reversed the layout so the inputs are on the left when the tubes are pointing up. This has caused me some confusion.
I have made quite a few amps with the grounds attached the way they are shown here. However, the HT caps, screen caps, rectifier and relay power supply board is placed on the opposite side of the amp from where I normally place it. I normally place this ground point where the red X is. In all the amps I have done this way they are very quiet when not being played.
I need to make a decision in how I am going to do this because it may involve countersinking a screw so it can be placed under the power transformer. I am thinking it would be best to place the grounding point where the red X is. I would place all of the grounds on the tree the 6.3V @ 1A will connect to the indicator lamp and the relay power supply board. The 6.3V supply would use the top two connections of the tree and the grounds would take the bottom connection. I have attached a picture of the tree so you know what I am talking about. (Will require a separate reply to show this.)
I would then run a single larger wire over to the other side where the red X is. If I do it this way I am very confident if the amp has any noise it will not have been caused by the grounding scheme but would be something else that would need to be tracked down. Does anyone see this as necessary and know whether placing the 6.3 volt power and the grounds on the same tree will cause problems?
Thanks
Mike