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Veteran and General Yakker
I’m less of one. He designed op amps for a living!
Making a note to get some with my next order and give it a try. Thanks Mark L.No one wants a turn ON or turn OFF “thump”. You may want to install a 4.7M Ohm 1/4W 1% resistor, or something close to that, from those larger value Capacitors to Ground to ensure they bleed off properly when powered down.
In your chain of components, ALWAYS power the amp head up LAST, and power it down first…No one wants a turn ON or turn OFF “thump”. You may want to install a 4.7M Ohm 1/4W 1% resistor, or something close to that, from those larger value Capacitors to Ground to ensure they bleed off properly when powered down.
As much as you can MarkCurious- how much do techs make these days?
Looking for a basis on other repairs, my nephew is supposed to be bringing a Teac X10R for me to check out.