Denon DCD-S10 and new capacitors?
I am currently recapping a Denon DCD-S10 that has been in use since 1993. In the digital sp/dif output there is a 33uF 16V Nippon Chemi-Con SME electrolytic, coupled between a TC74HCU04AP and the puls transformer.
Would anyone now a upgrade/substitute for this cap marked "C112" in the schematic?
With regards
Martin
I am currently recapping a Denon DCD-S10 that has been in use since 1993. In the digital sp/dif output there is a 33uF 16V Nippon Chemi-Con SME electrolytic, coupled between a TC74HCU04AP and the puls transformer.
Would anyone now a upgrade/substitute for this cap marked "C112" in the schematic?
With regards
Martin
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Replacing that cap will have no effect on performance, and that particular brand/grade cap will be good for another 20 years easily.
Thank you for answering, but I should add that the reason for me starting the recap of The Denon is that one of the “Nippon Chemi-Con ASF capacitors” “33uF 50V” in the digital power supply gave up on me with an ESR of over 40 Ohm.
So I just wanted to be sure that it gets a little extra checkup now, and wondered that since I have this also connected to an external DAC connected to just the coax output that anything could be done that could reduce jitter?
This player have been powered on for 20 years, with the exception of exchanges like platter motor, CD laser, flex cable, drawer belt, and drawer switch.
The capacitors in the digital 5V power supply I thought of exchanging with a Panasonic FM capacitor, since I cannot get a hold of the data sheet of the Nippon Chemi-Con ASF, if anyone has a better suggestion here I would be really thankful?
So I just wanted to be sure that it gets a little extra checkup now, and wondered that since I have this also connected to an external DAC connected to just the coax output that anything could be done that could reduce jitter?
This player have been powered on for 20 years, with the exception of exchanges like platter motor, CD laser, flex cable, drawer belt, and drawer switch.
The capacitors in the digital 5V power supply I thought of exchanging with a Panasonic FM capacitor, since I cannot get a hold of the data sheet of the Nippon Chemi-Con ASF, if anyone has a better suggestion here I would be really thankful?
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