I have an pro-amp that has an unbalanced line input that consists of a 10ohm drain resistor and a 220uF blocking electro just before the op amp. These values seem odd to me (cap too high, resistor too low) and I get a corner freq of about 72Hz which seems awfully high. I'm thinking of changing the resistor to 10k and the cap to a 2.2uF tantalum. Is that desirable?
Right. First off, apologies for posting and running but life, unlike amplifiers, is rarely linear 🙂. Secondly, my old eyes have once again failed me, well, that and in-circuit testing. The input resistor R108 is, in fact, 100K and not 10 ohm. (missed the fourth orange band). Measurement in-circuit says 11 ohm but if I pull the ceramic bypass 5C8 then it measures 100K. So... another apology on the false alarm, however my gut still tells me that the 220uF electro 5C22 is too high. A 2.2uF puts the corner at just over 0.7Hz, which is fine.

5C8 10nF ceramic
R108 100K
5C22 220uF
R89 220ohm
R88 100K
5C25 10nF ceramic

5C8 10nF ceramic
R108 100K
5C22 220uF
R89 220ohm
R88 100K
5C25 10nF ceramic
If you're measuring DC resistance, C-5C8 should read as an open circuit, and C-5C22 should read initially as a low value resistor that rises in value until it is fully charged to the meter's probe voltage and then read as an open circuit also, so after C-5C22 fully charges you should be seeing only the resistance of R108. So if DC resistance reading isn't somewhere around 100K, you have some bad caps in there. Also, I don't recommend using tantalum caps anywhere in audio circuits, not even for power supply decoupling due to there extremely high distortion characteristics, use a good quality film cap instead.
Mike
Mike
Thanks. I suggested tants because that is what I have on hand and didn't want to spend more money on this. I have some Sprague 3.3uF axial films that I can make fit but the board is fairly tightly packed so I doubt radial films will work. I'll just add that when I measured, 5C22 was already removed so only 5C8 was present. Now that its gone (it will be replaced for safety sake), the resistor measures fine.
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