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A 1 pico Ohm resistor is innovative so Rams would aprove on that.
Ricardo, without those caps the circuit would have no bass.
Why that is : It forms a high pass filter with the forward impedance of the input stage
( sans the mirror that is ) and that is very low because we want low noise into low impedances. How the circuit works in detail ?
Apply for a PHD degree at Gerhard University.
 
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A 1 pico Ohm resistor is innovative so Rams would aprove on that.
Ricardo, without those caps the circuit would have no bass.
Why that is : It forms a high pass filter with the forward impedance of the input stage
( sans the mirror that is ) and that is very low because we want low noise into low impedances. How the circuit works in detail ?
Apply for a PHD degree at Gerhard University.

So those caps are responsible by the circuit bass response.... These are very important units.

Bass depends on those caps.... Now I am wondering about cap quality :)

I am working with available parts in my sock (4700u, 3300u and 2200u Pana FC).

As for the Gerhard PHD.... I want to but I must have to learn a lot before that... I am glad you are not like some that only share ideas with other PHD´s.

The issue is the cap size... only small caps will fit. I will experiment with what I have got and will tune after with bigger capacity caps.
 
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stuffing is finished ;-)

boards are full - power up planned for monday ;-)

this is with LCR caps, Dale resistors, and as good a matching as I could get. Input transistors are matched to 0.7% between all of them, the rest less... Its probably required to order 200...300pcs of each transistor type to get a perfect matching.....
 

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Well well, we can shake hands than buddy :)

Likewise here :D and agree fully with you.


Audiofanatic ;)

Cool, and I can be a bit more specific on that. Once (a long time ago) I worked for Motorola, HP and International Rectifier (among others) as an industrial 'components in-design specialist', working with our customers helping with their designs (at the customer’s site) mostly do select components to fit them to their specific environment. I have done planes, trains and automobiles (among others, including the particle accelerator in Cern :)).