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In Reply to: RE: 4.7uF? posted by Duomike on June 13, 2007 at 02:31:21:
The reason that it uses a 4.7uF is because IIRC, the amplifier has a 10K ohm input impedance. A 0.47 would put the corner frequency within the audible band.
If this is a through-hole device and is simply in series with the input, you can locate them between the input jack and the board, and just jumper on the board.
-Paul
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- RE: 4.7uF? - PaulHilgeman 21:57:05 06/13/07 (0)