From: John Adams (jna@retina.net)
Date: 04/09/00-04:27:59 PM Z
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Michael Stuczynski wrote:
> Yep, I used 1uF capacitors, not sure what will happen if you use the 220's.
>
> It's easy to find the places to solder to on the motherboard, with the
> system turned off, and unplugged, take a meter (set for resistance), and
> hold one lead on pin 13, then probe around that area till you find a reading
> of 0 ohms. That's where you solder to, and do the same for pin 9. I'll give
> you a little hint on where to look, the 13 connects just to the right side
> of the chip, and pin 9 connects just below it, maybe just slightly to the
> right, (I think almost directly below pin 13).
Thanks for the prompt response. I'm going to try this again today.
It looks like all we are trying to do is to remove the DC Bias introudced
by the LM4835 on the amplifer feedback loop, so a small cap like .47 or 1
uF is best here.
-john
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