Number of Capacitors
I found no matter what the make or model of any amplifier in these computer audio systems, there are always two capacitors to help the transformers out instead of one.
I mean my Z-2300 uses two 10,000uF, 35V capacitors. Why not one big 20,000uF, 35V? I mean it will save cost for sure.
Among the cheap chinese speaker systems there is a norm of using STMicro TDA2030A power amps in multiples. And always there are two capacitors in the power supply part using 4700uF, 25V capacitors, irrespective of make or model.
Why two caps? why not one?
Is the number of caps is in any way related to the number of power amps in use? Would it have been even better to use 10,000uf caps for each of the four power chips used in Z-2300?
I found no matter what the make or model of any amplifier in these computer audio systems, there are always two capacitors to help the transformers out instead of one.
I mean my Z-2300 uses two 10,000uF, 35V capacitors. Why not one big 20,000uF, 35V? I mean it will save cost for sure.
Among the cheap chinese speaker systems there is a norm of using STMicro TDA2030A power amps in multiples. And always there are two capacitors in the power supply part using 4700uF, 25V capacitors, irrespective of make or model.
Why two caps? why not one?
Is the number of caps is in any way related to the number of power amps in use? Would it have been even better to use 10,000uf caps for each of the four power chips used in Z-2300?