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Post by neergan1216 on Oct 8, 2006 15:21:11 GMT
I'm upgrading my Musical Fidelity X-CAN V3 headphone amp. The upgrade is removing some input capacitors, but only if there is no DC at the 306/200's output. The Cary operating manual and web site lacks any technical info. Does anyone know if the 306/200 have output capacitors or a DC servo to block any DC output? Thanks,
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Post by PinkFloyd on Oct 8, 2006 18:39:34 GMT
I'm upgrading my Musical Fidelity X-CAN V3 headphone amp. The upgrade is removing some input capacitors, but only if there is no DC at the 306/200's output. The Cary operating manual and web site lacks any technical info. Does anyone know if the 306/200 have output capacitors or a DC servo to block any DC output? Thanks, I'd imagine it's almost certain there will be some form of DC blocking employed on the Cary outputs. Best thing to do is check with a multimeter set to the 200mV range, probe between signal and ground on both channels (at the phono sockets) if it's as close as dammit to 0.00mV then whip those 10uF input caps out of your V3 and jumper across the pads with some zero ohm links (or offcuts from cap / resistor legs)
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