Im installing a Hammond 290DX, and I know that I'm to ground it(or not), but what does it "do" and if it's so important (or even useful)why don't all PTs employ them?
http://www.tubesandmore.com/sites/defau ... t290dx.pdf
Also, any particular grounding point better than another? I was just gonna stick it with the other center taps at the chassis
Orange shield lead on PT
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Smokebreak
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Re: Orange shield lead on PT
One of my MM Bassman trannies has one. I believe it helps reduce noise, etc. I grounded it with the CTs. That amp is a particularly quiet one. I'm not saying it's because of it, just sayin. 
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Smokebreak
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Re: Orange shield lead on PT
Thanks man, hopefully this D'lite turns out the same 
Re: Orange shield lead on PT
I have ordered them on custom winds from Heyboer; internal shield and copper flux band it costs a few $ more. So if one is trying to make them cheap as possible and save every penny, ommitting the band would be to save money.Smokebreak wrote:Im installing a Hammond 290DX, and I know that I'm to ground it(or not), but what does it "do" and if it's so important (or even useful)why don't all PTs employ them?
Also, any particular grounding point better than another? I was just gonna stick it with the other center taps at the chassis
The orange lead the only lead that I will terminate to a PT mounting bolt, but I have terminated it to the CT as well.
TM