Thanks to the example of the estimable Dan Banquer, I will be using RG174 shielded coax as hookup wire in my forthcoming power amp projects. I found some in small quantities at AllElectronics.com. (As yet, I haven't found double-shielded RD174 - not sure when one is preferable over the other, anyway...)
The question: should I ground the shielding in all cases, in some cases, or not bother? If I ground it, what's a good practical way to do so? I am envisioning 22ga. or so hookup wires running from each shielded hookup's braid shielding to a star ground and it ain't a pretty sight! Gotta be a better way!
Dan: I have your grounding article but for a dull, liberal-arts mind like mine it takes some re-reading for it all to sink in!
Like I've said before: it's taken me a lot of effort to work my way up from "chimpanzee" to "
trained chimpanzee" as far as electronics goes!
-Rip Van Woofer: pursuing the truth in audio even if it kills him...