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I wasn't trying to be an ass. Playing with mains power is potentially fatal. A quick Google or other search will turn it up quick enough. Basically a safety earth is connecting the chassis to the safety earth terminal of the power line. I did not say ground, though ultimately this is connected to the physical ground/earth near the panel where the power enters your premises.I did add these to my amps. As they say, a photo is worth a thousand words.
Ok, for some reason this: "connecting the chassis to the safety earth terminal of the power line. I did not say ground, though ultimately this is connected to the physical ground/earth near the panel where the power enters your premises" sounded pretty involved. If it's just making a connection to the chassis, that can't be too difficult then. I've built crossovers from scratch, hopefully that's enough experience to do this. I'd like to buy an inexpensive, plain box I can drill into and mangle, so I can learn it, and then get some nicer monoblock cases later. Unless monoblocking in seperate enclosures makes no difference.
So I will be watching and learning to see how/what any RCA connection set-ups require additional noise suppression, if any. I have single ended pre so only SE amps will work.
mike, are you using the xlr inputs, or the rca's? according to hypex, you want to connect a cap & resistor in parallel between the rca input ground and the chassis, if you are grounding the mains. (see fig. 5 on pg. 13.)http://www.hypex.nl/docs/NC400_datasheet.pdfand, if you are using true xlr balanced cables, there is no indication of what you should do (if anything?) if you still want to ground the mains. (per fig. 2, pg. 12.) it does say you can ground the mains if you are using an xlr-to-rca cable, wired per fig. 3, pg. 12, if class ll construction has not been followed...
What he didn't show was that after you do this you need to check and make certain that you have continuity between the ground lug on the IEC and the chassis. Adding the wire is great but it doesn't work if there's paint or anodize. Be sure to clean it off and use a DMM!!! His chassis is obviously bare aluminum.
Doug, the RCA and speak on connectors are not wired, strictly XLR balanced input. Source has a transformer on the output and proper pin 1 connection, so no troubles there.
Doug, yes that is what I did. I like the idea of preferred.
Doug,... Rane has a nice page summarizing this. IMO the Rane document should be required reading for all persons interested in audio.