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And also fascinating that those tiny caps are also bypassed as well.
And with that, correction, 5.25" woofer, I'm getting 30-40Hz bass, a bit in the 20s, moreso than when the amp was unbypassed. That's some woofer control.
Can you give more details of your bypassing? What power supplies were bypassed and with what values of what brand of Teflon caps are you using? Are you orienting the outside foil to the the lower power supply polarity or to ground? I find the outside foil direction to be very important.
That pin out is for a PIC micro controller from Microchip. It has a comparator built-in but is really a fully programmable little processor. I hope it isn't in the analog path. Maybe it is doing some fancy feedback and controlling the output FETs.
Thank you, kc. I think that chip is in the analogue path, perhaps functioning also as a gate driver, but I barely know how this amp works. The unused connector on the top of the amp seems to be for programming that chip, which might be a place to install good regulators. I suspect the chip is involved in the feedback loop.
If you look at section 8 of the data sheet it is for control and monitoring:The microprocessor has three main functions: to provide an interface for controlling the amplifier, tomonitor the supply voltages in order to prevent spurious operation during power up/down and todetect error conditions.
You measured that change in LF response?Anand.
No. I gave only quick listening impressions.
Here is a description from the data sheet....