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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2003
Location: Stockholm
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I have looked on the schematic on the A500 integrated amp that look very similar to the P500. there are only 4 x 2200 microF per rail, and many reviews have noted a bit weak bass.
Could that be improved by adding more caps? there is plenty of space in the cabinet. I assume that way bugger caps will stress the rectifying bridge at start? TIA |
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