I have the same bass response issue. Did you resolved it?
See below from his previous reply. He replaced 11 capacitors and it fixed the issue.
Hi guys, just to give you an update. We replaced 8 large blue capacitors and 3 small capacitors in each channel, and the bass is back. The adcom turned out to be very capable amplifier in terms of bass control.
After I did the re-cap as mentioned. It's sounds much better and very powerful. However, it sounds very metalized and sharp edged. good for string, a little harsh for the female voice handling on my mild B&W CM10.
Sound like a signal path coupling cap was low in capacitance. Did you measure the values of the ones you replaced? Small value electrolytics are notorious for drying out. In signal paths it's best to use high grade Elna Cerafine caps (or similar) which are made specifically for audio coupling.
Sound like a signal path coupling cap was low in capacitance. Did you measure the values of the ones you replaced? Small value electrolytics are notorious for drying out. In signal paths it's best to use high grade Elna Cerafine caps (or similar) which are made specifically for audio coupling.
In my case (and I suspect most cases) "no bass" problems are caused by the failure of the three electrolytic caps on the channel driver boards. Here are my measurements for the 47uF/50v cap (new and removed):
New part -
47.5 uF
ESR = 0.19 ohm
VLOSS = 0.77%
Old part -
30.9 uF
ESR = 140 ohms
VLOSS = 32%
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