Hi! I've got a Fender Blues Junior I'm planning to gut and put something nicer/less buzzy in. I kind of fancy something cathode biased though, and as a result I won't need the bias/SS reverb PT secondary.
As far as I can tell from the schematic (
https://www.thetubestore.com/lib/thetubestore/schematics/Fender/Fender-Blues-Junior-III-Schematic-Rev-D.pdf), it's 20VAC - so I'm thinking I could convert this to a 9v supply for a small pedal board.
I can't find any other examples on the forum or elsewhere, but looking at things like Belton Brick 5v supplies, or relay supplies, it seems to be as simple as:
PT bias secondary -> rectifier (maybe half wave to drop a few extra volts early on?) -> big old filter capacitor -> LM7809 voltage regulator -> barrel socket and out to a pedal.
Does that sound right, or have I missed something? And does anyone have any thoughts on grounding? My first thought would have been to ground the negative leg of the rectifier, but presumably that would create a massive ground loop - there would be two paths to the chassis ground, one via the power cable and one via the signal ground. Can I safely leave it floating until it's plugged into a pedal and grounded via the guitar cable?
Thanks!