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<blockquote data-quote="tommydh" data-source="post: 8109747" data-attributes="member: 640628"><p>It is best to ground all to same spot. When grounding to different locations thats when Ground loops occur. I have background as Electrician 13yrs 4 stae licenses: Front of House sound engineer Maryland Sound, Car audio 8 years Professional musician and with all those different backgrounds whenever ground loops were an issue was due to multple syhstem grounds. In a car/truck if its close you can do same bolt. I generally run a 1/0 cable to a good spot then use a bar to land all the audio grounds . This is same way data/ telecomm rooms are done as well as live PA setups.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tommydh, post: 8109747, member: 640628"] It is best to ground all to same spot. When grounding to different locations thats when Ground loops occur. I have background as Electrician 13yrs 4 stae licenses: Front of House sound engineer Maryland Sound, Car audio 8 years Professional musician and with all those different backgrounds whenever ground loops were an issue was due to multple syhstem grounds. In a car/truck if its close you can do same bolt. I generally run a 1/0 cable to a good spot then use a bar to land all the audio grounds . This is same way data/ telecomm rooms are done as well as live PA setups. [/QUOTE]
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