In Reply to: Steve E. or anyone -Grounding...Again posted by dado4 on August 26, 2005 at 06:23:00:
I would use a switch that either connects the chassis ground to the audio signal ground or disconnects it. This will give you the flexibility that could well be required. BTW: The best place to make that connection is at the return of the power supply.
Hope this helps;
d.b.
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