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That's next on the list to tackle. So many great projects, so little time. A friend suggested that the TPA3116 Class D is a real bargain amp too. That's what's so fun about these chip amps and Class D amps--they're cheap enough to experiment with and try different things.
Use modified WIMA's, not the stock ones. That or the Silmic II's are popular and very good.I've used Obbligato Gold's for a cheaper but extremely good film. Some people think the bass is slightly boring, but I haven't found anything to be an issue. There is no shame in expensive parts with cheap ones. I know some people say there is no replacement for engineering, but I haven't always seen that to be the case. Frankly the power quality just usually isn't around for a cheaper device to perform well, where as a very nicely designed amp doesn't appear dependent on that factor. Besides someone designs the chips in these amplifiers. I ordered one, why not?
4.7uf non-polar BlackGates on input (reverse orientation), the 10uf was replaced with 10uf non-polar BlackGate (because I had one around, it's not actually the best cap for the job). The big cap is now a 220uf FM cap because nothing else I had would fit. The diode is my beloved MUR860.
The original parts are the resistors and one mini film cap (yellow one).I bypassed the diode. Now I am just going to cut it out. Imagine went up 3x just bypassing it. Bass improved. It's only purpose is safety. Any noise rejection isn't really a concern.