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Thanks Mike, any data is good.
I should have said that I trust that any data Mike is willing to share will be worth having and represent a correct use of the test equipment he has available to him.
I think there's a song somewhere like that, I won't be fooled again. Scotty
Who would sing it?
serengetiplains, what value, voltage and film type are the caps that you're are going to use. Generally the bigger the cap the lower it's resonant frequency will be. If the resonant frequency of the cap falls below the frequency range you are trying to affect the bypassing effectiveness will be greatly diminished. As an example I called Hovland a few years ago when they were still in business and got Bob Hovland on the phone to ask him what the resonant frequency was of an 8mfd 100 v MusiCap. Bob replied that it was 140kHz. I went ahead and bypassed the 4 pole Jensen caps in the power supply of my Tripath amp anyway even though the switching frequency was over 700 kHz. It made a small worth while improvement but I don't believe it was due to noise reduction. I think it might have had more to do with having a small amount of very low impedance energy storage available for reproducing the leading edge of the waveform. There certainly wasn't an adequate amount of power stored at 54volts to run the amp for any significant period of time.If you are actually trying have an effective bypass at the amps switching frequency the smaller caps will have to have leads that measure in length in the Millimeters or the lead inductance will defeat your purpose.By the way have you thought about replacing the wiring that came stock with something better,that would surely be a quick and simple upgrade path. Scotty
What also has to be considered is the operating temperature curve of the output MOSFETs. There will be a temperature zone where the FET is at its most linear and that is not room temperature. In the case of my old Tripath amp the heatsink that came with the EVAL board was a little bit of too much of a good thing. Even though the amplifier was left on 24/7 the output MOSFETS were below their ideal operating temperature. The amp sounded better after it had been playing music for about 10 min. than it did when you first pressed play on CD player. Scotty
Per Parts Connexion price list it looks like you've got about $800 in 4 caps for "large" 2.2 uF bypasses.