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In Reply to: RE: That's crazy nonsense IMHO.... posted by AbeCollins on January 03, 2017 at 12:34:04
Silliness or not I am guilty of being in the bigger is better crowd. It's clear that bobwire is getting away with it, it is not blowing up anything. That's what I'm worried about. Otherwise I would love to try it on the output of my dac. So, will or can it damage the equitpment, catch fire, blow up? If not I'd do it. T456
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Putting huge capacitance directly on an opamp -V & +V pins will not damage it but the effectiveness of such a large cap in that location is questionable.
I'm not sure what you mean by "try it on the output of my DAC". If you're talking about the -V & +V pins on the opamp(s) in the output stage of your DAC, that's probably fine..... but not at the audio output jacks of the DAC.
Enjoy!
V- V+ at the chip is what we are talking about. You and another person I believe says it is no problem. A suggestion of a high quality film cap has been made as opposed to a large electolytic. There is very little current there so it does seem another possible reason why it might not make much or any difference. Still, the proof is in the pudding, as us old timers say. Thanks, T456
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