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Where is the output filter's capacitor tag?
Maybe it's these 4 small blue ones that look like tantalum caps.
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I ordered an "upgraded" version TPA3255 amp board. Arrived 10 days from China to Hungary. The first listening impressions are very good. Much-much better than Wondom Gremlin, or my Onkyo TX-8130.
I checked the PCB, and it have two serial connected Rubicon 820 uF/25V caps after power connector, 4 x serial connected 2200 uF/25 V Samyoung ( 😀 ), few ceramic and finally nearest to the chip 3 paralell 1000 uF/50V capacitors (2 similar, 1 different). Compare with other manufacturer's implementation, I think a little bit too much capacitor sitting on PCB. What is your opinion, worth reducing the quantity of capacitors. I'm thinking Panasonic FC or Nichicon.

Thanks for help! Sorry for my bad english, it isn't my native language.
 
I ordered an "upgraded" version TPA3255 amp board. Arrived 10 days from China to Hungary. The first listening impressions are very good. Much-much better than Wondom Gremlin, or my Onkyo TX-8130.
I checked the PCB, and it have two serial connected Rubicon 820 uF/25V caps after power connector, 4 x serial connected 2200 uF/25 V Samyoung ( 😀 ), few ceramic and finally nearest to the chip 3 paralell 1000 uF/50V capacitors (2 similar, 1 different). Compare with other manufacturer's implementation, I think a little bit too much capacitor sitting on PCB. What is your opinion, worth reducing the quantity of capacitors. I'm thinking Panasonic FC or Nichicon.

Thanks for help! Sorry for my bad english, it isn't my native language.
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