so humans want to find an easier way. They do something else, don't like the result, then tinker with minor ground wire changes until they stumble on something that's less noisy, and think they have found a new universal truth. They then tend to publish this on the internet and call it the "One True Grounding Way" because after all, they found it worked. :lol:"
I agree.
What is your problem? Your being a smart ass and I don't appreciate it.
You can't disprove what Keen wrote so now your taking that quote above
completely out of context and you know it. That's a form of false editing which you also know. Your leaving out the rest of why he wrote that. Which included several major points.
Your wrong on this defending of mass production methods from the early 40's/50's and so now your being a smart ass and falsely editing the post to make it look like I'm pushing some new flash in the pan thinking. That's being completely deceptive and misleading about this.
And multi star bussed grounds are not new, they've been around for a long time. K. O'Connor has it in his 1st TUT book, that's got to be
15 years old by now, he calls it Galactic Grounding, and it was around before then. I just looked, I bought O'Connor's TUT 1 in '96, so 28 years ago. Merlin calls it Multiple star grounding in his book and that's been out a long time too.
I'm sure it was know before these guys started using it. So this has been around and on the internet for a long time.
You mentioned me about the 1st filter cap and the PT's CT grounding in reply #24. So I replied because you used my name. Then you had to contest what I said.
Then I posted something from R. G. Keen, I thought maybe you'd accept some theory on grounding from him. He is
extremely highly respected for tube amps and electronics, and you then had to contest what Keen was saying by posting how you ground your builds that is completely opposite of what Keen had wrote and explained why.
You could have just said thanks for posting that on grounding or said nothing at all and leave it at that if you didn't agree. But no, you had to tell us how you use grounding from the 40's/50's and it's just as good. Which goes completely against what Keen had written. Nothing learned since the 40's/50's on better grounding.
Nothing there to learn from you, but lots to think about and learn from R.G. Keen. That's why I posted that from Keen.
Too many times here trying to fix some guys build from humm because of random chassis grounding.

But you say it's great!
I have tried to reason with you by pointing to Keen's logic, but you just ignore Keen's reasoning and explanation for it.
You can build your amps anyway you want, but you are not wiser than those men, Keen, Merlin, O'Connor, Aiken. In fact, they have probably already forgotten more about tube amps then you will ever know.
Don't you think they've had their hands on the same type of old gear that you have? And probably a lot more than you since they do this for a living? And yet they reject random grounding for being too noisy and use a different system.
It's a pretty big statement when guys at this level of knowledge and experience agree and use the same type of grounding. But in your wisdom, you disagree with them.
You would do well for yourself to consider what they have to say and not reject it.
I have tried to be fair about this, but from now on when I post something stay away from contesting it. I don't need or want your help, opinion or correction. So knock it off!
And R.G. Keen wrote that quote at the top, not me.