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Hello lacro, What is the value of your two Silmic II caps?
Well if they are not going to provide good parts on-board, at least now there's a board so you can swap stuff easily.
I love my (red board) TPA3116 board, but want to eliminate the volume control. Should I just buy another one (I believe the one with the green board has no volume pot). Is there a way to remove it? if I remove it then what mods do I then need to do to hook it to a pre-amp? Sorry, very low knowledge on power amp design.Ray
Hi RayRemoving the pot is fairly easy, if you have either a solder vacuum or solder wick. I use the vacuum (radioshack), heat each for the six joints 'til the solder melts, and suck it off the board. After a few passes, the pot will get loose and pull out.You can then wire your RCA's to the vacant pot holes. Salis Audio posted a picture showing a similar boardhttp://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=122152.0The middle holes are from the + pin of the RCA, the left holes from the - pin.Solder wires from the two RCA jacks to the four holes marked in the picture. Make sure to twist the + and - wires from each RCA to the board. Connect your preamp to the RCA's, and you are ready for tunes .Hope that helps.Mike
If you like the current input location, but have removed the pot, yoou can also jumper with wire the far right front with middle front, and far right back with middle back. That would leave ground disconnected at the old pots location but doesn't matter as ground is connected where you have inputs now.
When hooking them up, do I use the same ground for both the right and left inputs? Tom