Putting caps on #7 (Brown dog IC) didn't stop the howl. I put the original IC back in . I replaced the back to back signal path caps with 5.1uf Dayton film caps . Test listen with bench stereo and the sounds is more detailed. I still have the hum though ,I'm re-flowing more solder joints .
Those are some mighty large caps![]()
I put that metal shielding back in it didn't help. Tapping on the face plate comes through the speakers? Is this a ground problem ? I think those caps will sound great if I get rid of the hum and hook it to a better setup .
I put that metal shielding back in it didn't help. Tapping on the face plate comes through the speakers? Is this a ground problem ? I think those caps will sound great if I get rid of the hum and hook it to a better setup .
It still howls . I had removed the 20NF caps from the IC's power pins but I don't think that matters with this . It only howls with the pre amp off and the amp on as we know. When it was howling I unplugged the turned off preamp from the wall AC and the howling stopped. Its sounds like the amp is picking up the 60Hz from the preamp's AC line when the preamp is off .
2 prong and I have OP2134 in. I tried plug both ways . How are the preamps's outputs working with the unit off? Maybe I will email Brown dog .