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Capacitance Multiplier, Caps? - Click HERE for Original Thread
roger-k
For my JLH 2x10Watt I want to make this Capacitance Multiplier (fig. 2):
http://www.tcaas.btinternet.co.uk/jlhcapmult.htm

Will it be a good solution with 2x6800uF?

How many uF do I need for the high-power (2x40W) version of this amp?
Geoff
My 'rule of thumb' for the JLH with a capacitance multiplier, or regulated, power supply is for the reservoir capacitors on each rail to have a value of 10,000uF per 1A of quiescent current. If you want to discuss any aspect of the JLH please feel free to email me.
roger-k
I will mail you.
Thank you very much for that.

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