Did you? ;-)
There's 6 parts telling you all you need to know. All on my site.
Part 1: https://linearaudio.nl/sites/linearaudio.net/files/bypass_capacitors_part1.pdf
Jan
There's 6 parts telling you all you need to know. All on my site.
Part 1: https://linearaudio.nl/sites/linearaudio.net/files/bypass_capacitors_part1.pdf
Jan
Hi. Thanks. Why do you think a 100uf cap would be good at this point. I want to remove some of the interference from the other amp board and smooth the dc a little, i would have thought that something like a 0.02 - 1uf would be good and there are already 0.1uf polypropylenes, why do you think such big caps are recommended.
I'd like to see a 100uF polypropylene or any type of film cap. Perhaps you mean 100nF.
Tony is right though, if you want to tinker with a proven, unique design that really doesn't respond well to modification, you need to try such harmless additions for yourself. You can't plan modifications by polling opinions - you may accept the wrong ones based on any predisposition you have to the reply or just pick suggestions that could be followed with what parts you have available - missing the good ideas.
There are other websites that specialise in Quad designs and will have many things to try that are probably safe and may even be explained properly. I think Keith Snook's articles are probably the most sane and have a lot of in-depth, inspirational and honest content.
Tony is right though, if you want to tinker with a proven, unique design that really doesn't respond well to modification, you need to try such harmless additions for yourself. You can't plan modifications by polling opinions - you may accept the wrong ones based on any predisposition you have to the reply or just pick suggestions that could be followed with what parts you have available - missing the good ideas.
There are other websites that specialise in Quad designs and will have many things to try that are probably safe and may even be explained properly. I think Keith Snook's articles are probably the most sane and have a lot of in-depth, inspirational and honest content.
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