Rod Elliot Project 88 question

So I'm still experimenting with the P88 and with the P06 phono stage.
I just realised that the P06 has 1uf coupling caps at the output and the P088 has 1uf cap at the input. May I assume that i could leave one of them out as I don't have to "double couple" the signal?

If I leave one out I'd prefer to leave the ones at the P06 output out so I can retain the ones on the input of the P88 as I have no idea what sources I'll connect to it in the future. If I leave the the output caps on the P06 out, do i still keep the 100k resistor (R9)?

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C1 and R1 at the input of p88 form the exact same filter, right?
P06 and P88 will live in the same enclosure so P06 will always be connected to P88. Thats why i want to keep the filter on the input of P88 because there will also be other sources connected to it.

newbie question: does the high pass at the output serve the same purpose as a coupling cap? so to keep dc out?
 
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Yes. But it's no problem if you use 20k log pot and 100k.
I will use 10k ALPS RK27 Dual, thank.
Here is schematic for my new P88 boards
 

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No. High pass filter means that the filter will pass all frequencies above few Hz (several Hz, 2, 3, 4, etc). The lower that Hz value is the filter is better. Filter consisting of series resistor and cap to ground would be low pass filter, it will pass only frequencies under some desired frequency. 1uF will give higher filtering frequency, 10uF will give lower filtering frequency

Both high pass filters in P88 and high pass filter at the output of P06 are intended to keep DC out but if you use higher cap value it will be more efficient (at the cost of PCB size, it will have to be bigger or you will have to put cap outside the PCB).
 
I believe that with the 2uF/100K combination cutoff will be at 0.8Hz and with 10uF cap it will be at 0.16.

The 10uf cap will be about the same size as all the other parts of the amplifier combined :). But it will for sure look "high end". I personally like the look of the Mundorf Caps.

Have you read this? Capacitor Characteristics
If you scroll down the page chapter 5.0 talks about oversized caps.
 
All high pass filters produce phase distortion but those with lower cutoff frequency will produce less of it meaning that the bass reproduction will be cleaner. It will cut only DC and leave low audio frequencies as clean as possible. But it is not necessary to use very expensive and huge cap like Mundorf. Less expensive and smaller will do the job just fine.
 
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I believe that with the 2uF/100K combination cutoff will be at 0.8Hz and with 10uF cap it will be at 0.16.

The 10uf cap will be about the same size as all the other parts of the amplifier combined :). But it will for sure look "high end". I personally like the look of the Mundorf Caps.

Have you read this? Capacitor Characteristics
If you scroll down the page chapter 5.0 talks about oversized caps.
Mixi, i don't care about the look i just care about the result and Ivan is right it will be more powerful to keep DC out of the input AMP....Now you can use an other Cap brand if you like but 10uf it is better than 2uF
 
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