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dc offset of 180mv.

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change caps

It's most likely Yulong changing it's output offset.

As to advantage of pint 2 is that you can use much smaller cap, so better quality and you actually protect the amp against any possible offsets from sources.

Point 3 only prevents amplifying of the offsets. The amp has approx 32x gain (or 30dB) so if the the source offset is 5mV you will see 150mV at the amp's output.

The possible advantage of point 3 is that the cap, although much bigger, is not in direct signal path so it's effect may not be that obvious. Although, OTOH, there's no such thing as component not in a signal path, everything actually matters.

Is the quality of the capacitors important ? I ask because I have two 2.2uF caps on a 2 dollar amp which doesn't work. Can I use those ? (See pic.)

thank's

rupert

PS I have moved some DAC's around my setup and the funny thing is that when the USB cable is hooked up to the computer, DC offset drops to the LM3875 values as with shorted inputs. Go figure ???
 

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