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RE: Unclestu Copper

Unclestu, so what your saying is that I'm looking at this 180 degrees off. Rather than trying to reduce, block or impede the flow, I should use what its natural inclinations are, for the betterment of the sound. So I should, starting from the bottom-up stack the components as follows: Chassis (galvinized steel), Rubber (vibration absorbing material) pad, copper foil, iron plate, transformer, iron plate, copper foil, washer, nut, using nylon threaded rod through the center of the toroidal transformer. Is all this going to need to grounded separately? I would think not, because the transformer is grounded at the amps internal ground connection at the IEC inlet, I think that the gauge of wire used by the manufacturer might be of insufficient gauge though, I'll have to check it out. Is the use of two iron plate washers and copper foil, top and bottom overkill or is it the best of what can be attained, under these circumstances?


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