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Hi PaulDid you had time to listen to the teflon Russion 0.22uF (big metal housed) capacitors?
The cap is connected between pin 2 & 6 of the opamp. From my limited skill, It looks like the signal path. The mod was not intentional, the cap was replace as one of the stock cap was wrong value and silva mica is the only thing I have. The high do open up with better clarity specially in cymbal, I think I'll leave silva mica there. But for the other opamp AD797, I might replace it with polystyrene cap. I think that will go well with it. Oh yes, this I/V uses 4 x single opamp... I hope this not making some of you cringe. Well, you are lucky Bluesky be able to get free/cheap parts. Not so lucky for me here in NZ On the bypassing cap side, do you or anyone think there any good to bypassing the 14 x 0.1uF on the TDA1541a DAC? http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=109&pos=3
Hi Sam, Just read some of his site, I think downloading the datasheet for your chip will be most beneficial to you and study it well. There are some key areas that benefits can be gained although they may be subtle dependant on the quality of I/V and buffer stage in the analog domain. I would strongly recommend though sticking to the datasheet values in the digital section will keep it within its operation specs without deterorating performance potentially.
Digital power rails will greatly cbenefit from 100nf, multilayer ceramics, these are much more stable than those cheap discs, aka as monolithic caps too.
The cap across the oscillator 470pf shown in the datasheet seems to like a Silver mica here.
All others you can experiment with quality films. The 100nf stacked with a 220nf could be a bit dubious, and hit and miss, there is great potential with the close values to cause problems at high frequencies on the digital rails that can inject more noise than it helps eliminate. As a general rule of thumb if you need to stack caps kee to a minimum of 1/10th the value, 100nf, stacked with a 1uf. I personally like to keep them farther apart to guarantee no issues, 100nf/4.7-10uf...If you have to duble up 2x100nf will be much better than 1oonf/220nf together, and I have found will sound better too. Colin