Audient ID14 opamps MOD issue

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If you really can't find / don't want to find 0603 X7R 100nF/25v caps, sure, I guess a through-hole one is better than none at all.
Well, i couldn't find it easily here,
If you really can't find / don't want to find 0603 X7R 100nF/25v caps, sure, I guess a through-hole one is better than none at all.
it seems to be too little in comparison to the original one. Does it matter?
 
it seems to be too little in comparison to the original one. Does it matter?

What "seems to be too little"? C176 is 0603-sized (imperial), R179 is 1206, C240 / R180 / R182 are 0805.

Or did you mean the value? Try to remember that i'm "only" human, and i can't read minds. If it's the value you're concerned about, remove and measure C190 (connected to pin 8).

If pin 5 is connected to ground (via a trace on the board), that could mean the second half of that opamp is connected as inverting (positive input to ground).
 
What "seems to be too little"? C176 is 0603-sized (imperial), R179 is 1206, C240 / R180 / R182 are 0805.

Or did you mean the value? Try to remember that i'm "only" human, and i can't read minds. If it's the value you're concerned about, remove and measure C190 (connected to pin 8).

If pin 5 is connected to ground (via a trace on the board), that could mean the second half of that opamp is connected as inverting (positive input to ground).
I think the value can vary, also the size. What would a 47uf do? 1210

C132 seems to be 0603.
 

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By the way, checked connections again, and 1st pin at first opamp is not connected to anything, I think the trace burnt out. Is there a manual way to connect it with a bare wire. I know is not the right way but which other posible solution is there?

*Picture is before mod.
 

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Once again, you're speaking as if i (or anyone else) can read your mind, or know exactly what you mean.

PS. "Continuity test" implies two test points. "Opamp 2 pin 1" is only one.
 

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