andy_c;214088 Wrote: 
> Your question assumes the existence of a "right way".
> 
> For a dual supply (positive and negative), one might envision getting a
> small improvement in measured hum by swapping the primary leads.  But if
> this is so, then it's likely the result of asymmetrical capacitive
> coupling between the primary and the two secondaries.  The relationship
> there is likely not going to be repeatable from one transformer sample
> to the next, and certainly has nothing to do with transformer dots.
> 
> See figure 3 on this page:
> http://www.dself.dsl.pipex.com/ampins/groundloops/grndloop.htm#cap
> 
> But I haven't seen anyone provide evidence of improved audio
> performance from doing this - only anecdotal "evidence".

I've been told the best connection to the primary side is the one
that yields the lowest voltage reading from neutral to ground/chassis.


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