So to give some background on this question I'm about to ask: The home console AES Neo Geo went through several revisions (NEO-AES, AES3-3, AES3-4, AES3-5, and AES3-6). In the 3-3 and 3-4 revisions, SNK left out some caps from the stereo audio circuitry, which caused buzzing in the audio output of the headphone jack. These missing caps were intact in the original revision, and by the time revision 3-5 was manufactured, they realized their mistake and added the missing caps back in. You can add these caps manually yourself to the 3-3 and 3-4 revisions and restore good quality sound output from the headphone jack.
I'm in the process of doing this now, and I just have one question concerning the JRC 2066D audio chip. In the MVS version of the audio circuit, pins 8 and 9 are connect to a 470uF can, while the original AES instead has a 0.1uF ceramic-dipped cap:
In revisions 3-3 and 3-4 of the AES, it has
neither cap installed. The guide I found online suggests
both caps should be added to those pins. So is this correct to add both? I'm guessing since the 0.1uF cap doesn't have polarity and the 470uF can does, that they don't interfere with each other?
Much appreciated for your expert insight on this!
-FBX