Hi all
I've just finished my version of a discrete FET based mic preamp. It's running from a bipolar +/- 17V power supply which is inside the unit. For the lack of space in the main enclosure I decided to put the 2x18V power transformer in a separate metal box. The AC output of the power transformer including its center tap goes to the preamp using 3-wire cable. At the moment safety ground is tied directly to the metal box but there is no direct connection to the center tap which eventually becomes GND in the preamp. See the diagram for clarification.
Using this setup the preamp has extremely low noise and there is no hum at all but I'm wondering if it's a good idea safety-wise to NOT connect safety ground to the center tap and with this to the main chassis. Most of the grounding scenarios I've seen connect the safety ground directly to chassis when using just one enclosure but what happens if there are two?
I've just finished my version of a discrete FET based mic preamp. It's running from a bipolar +/- 17V power supply which is inside the unit. For the lack of space in the main enclosure I decided to put the 2x18V power transformer in a separate metal box. The AC output of the power transformer including its center tap goes to the preamp using 3-wire cable. At the moment safety ground is tied directly to the metal box but there is no direct connection to the center tap which eventually becomes GND in the preamp. See the diagram for clarification.
Using this setup the preamp has extremely low noise and there is no hum at all but I'm wondering if it's a good idea safety-wise to NOT connect safety ground to the center tap and with this to the main chassis. Most of the grounding scenarios I've seen connect the safety ground directly to chassis when using just one enclosure but what happens if there are two?