Ok, you do have a copper #14 ground wire from Romex wire. I do the same, does work well. One thing, is your buss soldered to the pots or just at one end at input?
The Buss in fact soldered to all the pot grounds as indicated by the schematic I am working on.
Of course the end close to PS is not connected to PS.
Correct. The only place I connect the ground buss is near the inputs on the Normal channel is a Super Reverb example.
I always attach the grounded end to the 1st preamp tube cathode turret then from turret to bolt next to input jack along with the input jack ground. The buss floats (not attached to pots) to other end on a turret that sits free. And pick up the signal grounds as you mentioned. Just wondering if you soldered buss to pots, probably doesn’t make much difference if soldered to pots anyway, resistance takes the easiest path.
I do solder each pot to the buss which gives me a sturdy buss to hang signaling wires on. One exception is I run the Tremolo signal wires on the chassis away from the reverb wiring on the buss. For me it alleviates tremolo ticking and noise on the tremolo along with a .022uF cap on the roach.
Again, this is just my method that works for my builds and is certainly not the ONLY way to get the job done as many have proven.
~mike