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Best place for bypassing is right where the signal is (keep current paths short), and that's C8 and C11.Really, there's not much you can do with the standard Bugle to improve it. Aside from a chassis and better connectors, the only improvement would be with C3, C2, C1 locations, and the recommended parta are really quite good. Or you can change opamps. Some people like the OPA2604. You could lose the sockets too.
Thanks for the response! I can't wait to share my experience building & blinging-out the Ripper.Best,Benjamin
You have to swap out the 47k5 input resistors. Use metal films. Not carbon. Input capacitance probably same as BUGLE, roughly 15pF.jh
Additionally, I was considering extra bypassing on the ground caps (C29, C30, C35-C39) of the CODEC with 1/100 value ceramic disc caps (.01uF discs on the 1uF caps, .1uF discs on the 10uF caps). Or would I just be better off shielding the inside of my Ripper with the RF/LF foil that Texas Instruments makes?
Indeed, a lot of the big audiophile caps will not fit into a RIPPER chassis. Not much you can do about it. If the leads are stranded, shrinking diameter is easy. Otherwise, not sure.jh