Today I installed the filter capacitors, using the by-the-pots method. I want to keep the external bias pot from the PCB amp layout, so I had to get creative with the position of the first two caps that go to "A". I grounded the "B", "C", and "D" filter caps to the pot bus bar, but I left the "A" caps grounds unconnected for now. Those go to the chassis ground lug, right?
I also ran the wire from the standby switch, all the way around the power transformer, to "A" on the turret board.


Speaking of the grounding, I've been thinking about how that's all going to come together and I thought I'd ask for some clarification. I found this link which seems to sum up what I've been told on here about grounding:
http://el34world.com/charts/grounds.htm. I have a chassis ground screw from the PCB wiring right between the turret board and the PT. I'll connect the following to it:
-the "To Power Transformer Ground Lug" callout from the bottom right of the turret board
-The ground center tap of the PT
-The grounds of the "A" filter capacitors
However the tube heaters artificial center tap appears to be already grounded on the turret board so I won't connect that. My power cord's green wire is already grounded to one of the PT mounting screws. And, the board layout doesn't show pins 1 and 8 of the power tubes grounded...is that correct or do I need to connect those?
Then for my other grounds, comparing to the link above:
-"Reverb Transformer Ground Wire" - I attached this to the sleeve terminal of the reverb/tremolo footswitch jack. (I kept the 1/4" TRS jack for the footpedal like the DRRI has)
-"Preamp Grounds" - grounded because my bus wire is connected to the back of the pots and is grounded.
-"Output Transformer Ground Wire" - currently attached to the sleeve terminals of the speaker jacks, which are not isolated from the chassis
Does this all sound right??