Coupling caps on long wires

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I am looking at an amp's input circuit that has coupling caps going from the input op amp to the wire that leads to the level pot, which I understand, as well as one on the return wire coming from the pot going to the next stage. Why would it need the second cap? Surely the first cap would eliminate any DC coming from the output of the op amp. The pot is connected via 18" of unshielded 22AWG twisted pair with no bypass caps on either end.
 
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Its the second cap that I am interested in. The pot sits off the circuit board connected by an 18" twisted trio of wires.
 
I had another look at the second cap and there does appear to be a very small (0.4mV) DC offset across the cap. This was near the limit of the meter's range (time for a new meter!) so I guess I didn't capture it first time. Thanks for all the help.
 
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