My question is, does the reservoir cap's negative terminal (power section ground star) then have a wire running to its own chassis ground lug, or does this ground star daisy chain to the other stars and ultimately connect only to the input jack ground? Merlin seems to state that there should only be one ground point: at the input jack. But, my mind tells me that the power section ground star should have its own separate ground point.
Merlin wants to eliminate as many chassis grounds as possible, random chassis grounding. So he goes with only 1 chassis ground. You can't control/predict the ground path through the chassis. So he wires his ground path, so does Kevin O'Connor and others.
The separate wired ground stars are isolated from each other and wont modulate a different ground star. Because the different random chassis grounds
don't cross each other in the chassis looking for ground.
With normal (lower gain) amps, you don't
have to make a separate ground star for every preamp e-cap and it's tubes ground connections, you can run a preamp ground buss wire. Then ground the buss wire at the input jack chassis ground.
So using a power amp chassis ground and preamp chassis ground, 2 chassis grounds, can work great too. Guys do it here all the time. Again, it works because there's no other 'random' chassis grounds in the path from the preamp chassis ground and the power amp chassis ground.
With the reservoir cap ground, doesn't matter if your using the 1 chassis ground wiring or the 2 chassis ground wiring,
DO NOT wire the screens and PI grounds directly to the reservoir cap's negative terminal and PT HT CT.
Wire the reservoir cap's negative terminal and PT HT CT together,
then run a wire from there to the power amp ground star, ie, the screens e-cap negative terminal, the power tubes K, -bias, and PI e-cap (if the amp has -FB loop) PI tube ground. If the amp does not have a -FB loop, give the PI and it's e-cap it's own ground star.
That wire from the reservoir cap's negative terminal and PT HT CT isolates the charging currents from the reservoir cap and the rest of the grounds. It forms it's own loop and will not modulate the other grounds.
The reservoir cap's negative terminal and PT HT CT ground has the largest charging current in the amp, it's also the lest filtered B+ node in the amp, so it's the nosiest B+ ground node in the amp.
look at Melins drawing that tubeswell posted and tubeswells drawing.
I wrote all this out for you before with a hi-lighted drawing.