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Old 03-16-2020, 10:36 PM
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Originally Posted by Puma Cat View Post
Just in case folks haven't seen it, here is my home-made signal grounding system:

It's wires are connected at the component end to the negative (-) leg of the RCA plug. This plug goes on an unused RCA jack on my pre or DAC (could also be phono stage). The other end is connected to a copper split bolt, and the nut is tightened down on the wires. The bolt just hangs in the air over the edge of my audio rack.
I'm sorry... I'm not sure that I understand... Does it mean that by just hanging the bolt in the air, the noise is just dissipated in the air?
and.. according to your picture, it seems to be ok to connect multiple ground wires to the one bolt. Am I right?
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