First impressions are WOW! :) The treble response is a lot better, the midrange has opened up and sounds absolutely spacious with deep bass, and a very extended treble. The Head Box Mk II plus this upgrade is highly recommended.
There were a few changes from the standard values which were made, here is what you need to do to replicate:
- 1000uF caps were upgraded from 16V to 25V. This is more of a longevity issue than sound.
- Input caps C13, 14, 16 and 17 were upgraded from 4.7uF to 22uF. For two reasons. First, they are almost the smallest FM caps I could find. Second, I wanted to beef up the bass response.
- Output caps C8 and C10 were upgraded from 470uF to 1,000uF. Again, to improve the bass response at the headphones.
- Op-Amp replaced with an NE5532. I know I dissed it as old, but it was a good old op-amp and I have them lying around.
The one problem is that it's picking up all the noise coming from my PC, which it masked before. I guess the next step is going to be an outboard DAC for it. :)
One tip, make sure you put the 1,000uF caps as close to the board as you possibly can. It's going to be a tight squeeze.
Dear Nigel,
ReplyDeletewould you mind sharing the denomination of film capacitors/specs you used to upgrade this amp? Apart from their capacitance, what are tolerances, voltage and, last but not least, producers? WIMA? Panasonic? Many thanks for your great article!
Sergey
Hi Sergey,
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately this was several years ago so I don't remember exactly, however given my preferences, I usually use metalized polyester film caps at around 0.1 uF for the bypass caps. Space is usually the biggest issue, and at least 20V.