Bill, as long as you are taking the bolt with the star washer and taking this to your earth ground then you are properly protecting yourself. That should make for a quieter and happier transformer.
RonPod. You need to fill us in on what you've listened to?


In the upper right corner of this image is a crimp-on quick disconnect that is the grey ground wire from the tranny to the chassis grounding lug. I put the disconnect on so the transformer can be more easily removed from the chassis. I have been thinking about Tubes comment to Bill about connecting the transformer in chain fashion to the chassis grounding lug. What would happen if I ran another wire to the chassis grounding lug from the transformer body, connected with a star terminal at the bolt that now has a star bolt? Would I need to "float" the transformer mounting bolts from the chassis? Am I risking a ground loop? The idea is to star ground both the transformer internally and externally. This is really a question of how the transformer is physically built. My experiments tell me that the transformer induces a high level of noise and I wish to reduce this as much as possible. Any suggestions?
I'm lovin' the new Clarinet... Very clean sounding with the tube fullness and a tremendous reduction in circuitry that was previously degrading the sound.
Been spinning a lot of vinyl;
Dvorak; New World Symphony
DG catalog ~ Karajan conducting the Berlin; Mozart, Bach, and Brahms
Numerous Nonesuch classical selections
Rosanne Cash; Seven Year Ache
Merl Hagger
Hank Williams
RickieLee Jones; Pirates (blew my tweeter on this one!?; lucky to have a spare)
Beatles; White Album (thrashed vinyl but sounds exceptable with Haggerman equipment)
Allmond Brothers; Live at Filmore East
Elton John; Tumbleweed Connection (or is it Junction)
The National; Boxer (CD)
Stars; In the Bedroom After the War (CD)
Oliver Nelson; The Blues and the Abstract Truth ~ in memory of Freddie Hubbard
John Coltrane; Ascension
Coleman Hawkins; Body and Soul
Larry Young; Unity
The Modern Jazz Quartet; The Last Concert
Oscar Peterson; We Get Requests
Andrew Hill; Point of Departure
And a bunch more...
All sounding very clear with improve dynamics and larger S/N ratio.
Happy New Year to all the ardent followers of the Jim Hagerman audio design school!