Some sources that have output coupling caps (series caps) and are in the order of 10uf, and are usually bi-polar (2 x 20uf electros back to back), but these sound like cr-p, better to use plastics (polypropylene) but good ones of this size are expensive, and big. All these caps are there to stop dc offset, which if gets through can take out amps and or speakers.
In my view the best source output stages are direct coupled (no cap) this is harder for the designer, as usually they need to also to design a DC servo to keep the dc offset at a minimum 1-5mV, but when done right sounds the best as they are more transparent and have less colourations of a cap coupled output, and have none of the low frequency limitations.
Then there's transformer coupled output stages, don't even get me started on those, with high and low frequency limitations, ringing and well as current limitations.
Cheers George
In my view the best source output stages are direct coupled (no cap) this is harder for the designer, as usually they need to also to design a DC servo to keep the dc offset at a minimum 1-5mV, but when done right sounds the best as they are more transparent and have less colourations of a cap coupled output, and have none of the low frequency limitations.
Then there's transformer coupled output stages, don't even get me started on those, with high and low frequency limitations, ringing and well as current limitations.
Cheers George