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Yes, that's the diode. The little black can with a stripe at one end. The bridge can be made with any wire. 18-20ga would be plenty big (and common). But you could also use a lead you cut off from a new electronic part that's somewhat thick. I prefer larger than resistor lead. Sometimes large caps and inductors have large leads I've used for bridging things.
There's too many variables for me to confidently answer that. Keep in mind all the small stuff that may not seem to make a particularly noticeable difference at first can add up to a big difference.
Thanks for confirming. I will remove the diode and bridge it. Once my step down arrives, will supply higher voltage. Really excited to experience the change in sound..Next step would be to remove the potentiometer.Just curious, did anyone else used the amp with this board layout? If its a bad design, should I get another one? Most of the pictures here show the headphone jack on the front, while mine is on the side.