The Black Hole......

100nF ceramics loaded with 24kohm at 500Hz, and the same capacitor loaded with 1kohm at 200Hz.
 

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I bought a cheap ebay TPA3116 amp for the garage; something to get me by until I stumble upon something else I can use out there. I like to listen to music casually when I'm working on something - or out in the yard after opening the door. I've got a pair of Energy E:XL-15Ws mounted up high at the back end.

When I fired it up, was disappointed - even for $15 - with remote, battery included. Seeing the capacitor article here, made me wonder. I'm fair at tracing PCB routing and found the signal path into the 3116 quickly, which contained a pair of...must've been 402 surface mount ceramic caps - along with a series resistor.

I figured I could land a leaded .33u MKS part there. Got one in, then it turned into a disaster. I just cant work at that pitch without making a mess out of it. Ended up lifting the pins with a sewing needle in a final hail mary pass to make a connection, after cleaning up all the solder bridges. Shortening today's story, no smoke upon power on and both channels work.

Sounds better too. Really. I'll extend myself this way, even for the garage. ;')
 
How to explain myself? I bought a cheap amp to have some music in the shop. Then I read "You have to be pathologically focused on cost reduction to use them [ceramics...] in the signal path" and realized what I had purchased probably fits this description exactly. Looking into it, I found this to be true. So, naturally, I took a swag at improving it.

My tools and working conditions were abysmal for the job but I went ahead anyway. As horrible as I did it, now covered in glue, it'll last until something else comes along. If I had to do it again, I'd ask my wife to make the connections; she has more fine pitch SMT component exchange experience that I. We used to have the microscope and SMT hot tweezers at work - dont have those nor access now. I do have a temp controlled heat gun, but the end with the smallest tube would have unsoldered 10 parts around the two I was going after...

I believe the chip, sounds better than the cap that was placed in front of it. Upstream, that is.