10-06-2014, 05:33 PM
the teal cap in the center of the main pcb in your picture is c12. it is supposed to be .1uf.
c11 and c13 are the big rectangular yellow caps on either side of that teal cap.
frankly, those could be brought to .1uf with no difference in sound. such large coupling caps going to the power stage are really unnecessary.
c11 and c13 are the big rectangular yellow caps on either side of that teal cap.
frankly, those could be brought to .1uf with no difference in sound. such large coupling caps going to the power stage are really unnecessary.
(10-06-2014, 02:29 PM)beedoola Wrote: Ya, it was C1 - teal cap in the center of the main PCB. I snipped one of the legs to lift it up to see the PCB mark as I was gonna replace the cap and then saw that it said C1 on the PCB.
EDIT*** The PCB says "C1" on the top, but "C11" on the trace side of the PCB! The schematic value for it is .33, but there was a .1 in it's place.