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impact79, there is no ES or ST alone PCB.

We have the Dx Blame PCB that supports both ES and ST, look at the BoM in my signature and look at the PCB, you will understand. I think Rudi has your PCBs.
 
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@ Supernet:

Are you talking about C20 / C22?

These two caps are used to store "short-term" energy for the output transistors, energy that the power caps on the PSU, which are big and slow and some distance away from the output transistors, do not deliver fast enough.
Take some good PANASONICs for C20 / C22.

But be sure that you have a "good, musical" cap on the input: C1.

You should / can use Nichicon muse, ELNA SilmicII, MKT or even MKP there.

Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
 
Yes, Nikcho, there is!
And the difference is audible - at least in my ears. 🙂

If you use 2 transformers / power supply PCBs: the right channel is independent of the power drawn by the left channel - at this moment -
and vice versa.

The AMP is playing "more relaxed".

Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
 
Dear DX Blame friends,

due to the increased demand for AMP- and PSU - PCBs, I increased - "in flight" - my order and got better conditions.

Instead of refunding you 1€ I will include in each letter a so-called "bending tool":

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


A tool, that allows you to perfectly bend your resistors and diodes.
A tool you won't miss anymore.

Best regards - Rudi_Ratlos
 
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