Modify integrated amplifier as preamp

Hello,

Im new here, hope this is correct subforum. I plan to test my working integrated amplifier Marantz PM-750 DC, want to try their preamp.
I already research that its doable. I want to make sure, is this the correct signal path? Here is the zoomed schematic, and below is full schematic.
What i read is right before power amplifier board to make an output.

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Red is right channel line
Orange is left channel line
Blue is where i plan to cut.

And second question, if i plan to test the amp, should i put E-CAP bipolar 10uF 25v in series each channel, just like what i see in my Marantz 1180 DC right after "MAIN IN"?

Thank you
 
@Mooly thank you for your replay. That so fast!

So i can start to my plan. Luckily i found a jumper before power amp. Make a shortcut cable that i did not use tape in and out for temporary PRE OUT.

I desolder the jumper (red circle) and put the audio cable.

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Then desolder the tape cable (blue circle) then connect them to the TAPE OUT (red circle).

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Will test them tonight cant wait to hear them. I like to listen music at night, nobody will annoy me lol... And no noise from outside.
Will update how it sound,
 
Hi, if it is supposed to sound good or better please replace those 4558 for something decent (and not too fast) as well. All the coupling caps 1 µF, 4.7 µF and 10 µF can be replaced for 5 mm film caps. Larger values like 100 µF can be replaced for bipolar Nichicon MUSE BP-ES caps.

In all cases avoid 10V types but choose higher working voltages in the same physical dimensions. They have become way smaller so that shouldn’t be an issue. Possibly 25V types of today have the same dimensions.

And eh... clean both panels, cables and PCBs with a mild soap/water mix. Immediately dry with a cotton cloth. Redo with just a moist cloth. Use Isopropyl alcohol to have the boards spotless.
 
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ReisDaddy, the Wima don't cost much when bought in numbers. For opamps I would be careful and use the better NE5532. It is simply very good. There are recent opamps with slightly better numbers that do probably not work out too well in this device. NE5532 does not create problems and it is cheap.

If you can still find it the JFET OP249 is nice. NJM4580 is also cheap and an upgrade to NJM4558.
 
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One better uses industry standard stuff instead of audiophile jewelry. Besides that audiophile stuff is not available in 2.5 or 5 mm pitch to replace the worst of all: electrolytic caps. The only manufacturer that was able to produce a 22 µF MKS cap in 5 mm pitch was Wima.
 
Not for the fainthearted but a 15 minute job really 😀

Space enough.

Some reluctance when enlargening the RCA SPDIFs mounting hole in a brand new Denon PMA-60 though.
 

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The only NJM4558D that needs to be replaced is Q747. I'm wondering why they chose a BJT input as the servo amplifier?

Best regards!

I've often wondered this as it is not uncommon to see and the only conclusion I come to is one of cost... they probably have zillions of 4558's and it makes commercial sense to stick to one part wherever possible. Provided its configured correctly its OK (equal input bias currents). I guess the cost of the extra resistor is insignificant compared to the cost of a FET opamp.

I can not think of any other reason.