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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: France
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Guys,
I'm building AlephP-1.7, and have several BG-N 10uF caps for the input and output. What is the best configuration for the input/output caps? For the output caps, we have 2 x 3 parallel 10uF caps. Where do I have to put the starting foil of the caps? Can anyone share his experience? I just don't want to solder/desolder my board to find the best config... I have searched the pass labs forums, but I didn't find a thread talking about the orientation of the BG-N caps. Thanks guys!
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Usually the best way is to connect the signal input to the short lead. There is no scientific evidence for this, but it is the impression of several people having done some comparisons, including me. Not that you will notice any significant difference, though.
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