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Hi everyone !
I'm a total beginner in the wonderful world of DIY pedals and I'm currently trying to build my first circuit.
As a lot of people, I have some issues understanding the ground in electronic circuits.
I looked around the internet quite a lot and I'm starting to get the hang of it, but here is my question: is there something wrong with connecting everything that needs to be grounded directly to the the metal case, therefore using the case as the "ground center" of a "star ground" wiring style ? It seems to me that it would reduce the amount of long wires of ground connecting everything. All you would have to do is use a short wire and solder it directly from your component to the case.
Obviously I'm feeling that there is something wrong with this solution, since nobody seems to be doing that, but I can't figure out why...
So if any of you guys have an explanation to give me, that would be awesome !
Thanks a lot !
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