The mods never end, adding Goudreau's triplets

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Panasonic HFQ caps are mounted on the opposite side. So what's the improvement? My DAC already had a pretty good sound and it was better than my TT. By adding the caps I achieved another level of refinment (although not something that blows me off). It's just that reproduced music becomes slightly more real, the notes seem to be floating longer in the air and there is a bit more magic in performance. ;) The cost is not much and it took me an hour to do, so I would recommend it. The chips visible here are 2 stacked 1704 DACs. The shielding brought a big improvement.
 

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This is the look of main board which came from David Broadhurst. I placed damping material on most caps. However, I noticed that too much damping kills the liveness of music, so eventually I removed some of it. Damping the clock was really important on my board. I tried to put damping pads on top panel, but it sounds better without damping. So my recommendation is to experiment, because one never really know what's good and what's not.;)
 

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Did you get any resonance from stacking two chips of different capacitance in the same form factor? In my experiments this is sometimes the result, so I have taken the practice of using decreasing sizes for decoupling. For example, 4.7µF in 1206 in parallel with 0.1µF in 0805 for local decoupling.
 
Anyway, how you check for resonances?

1.First get a degree in Electrical Electrical engineering.
2. Go to work for a company with a 500MHz Network Analyzer.
3. Read the directiions for Analyzer in step 2.
4. Measure resonances.
I am pretty sure that is how Pete did it but I think his degree in Physics.

Sin Bin by Sundown!

Ren
 
THAT was mean..

Acually I was having a bit of fun. This kind of thing is pretty difficult to measure and I was just trying to make that point. I believe they probably is some advatange to this approach and I bet money Pete did measurements pretty much as described since he is an RF and signal integrity expert. No harm intended.
Measuring supply noise with a 100MHz scope is a good starting point for most of use mere mortals.

Ren

Maybe some info at www.sigcon.com
 
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