The TLE2426 is only rated for 20mA. I am needing 40mA to 60mA for my virtural ground in an audio circuit. I am experimenting with two different power supplies. One power supply is a +24 volt power supply were I use the TLE2426 as a rail splitter for +12VDC and -12VDC, and the virtural ground comes off of one pin of the TLE2426. Can I add two capacitors to the TLE2426 ground pin-- connected to the plus and minus rails to get greater current handling? Will adding these capacitors hurt the audio signal? I am not wanting some complex way to increase ground current. I just need a simple way to increase ground current as the TLE2426 does not output the needed ground current. Some have suggested using something like the OPA634 as a buffer to the ground. Again I do not need a complex buffer hookup, what would be a simple buffer arrangement? The other power supply I am experimenting with is a +9 volt power supply that feeds two MAXIM1044's hooked up in parallel. My arrangement arrangement boosts the 9 volt power supply to +9VDC and -9VDC rails, with a ground. I have NOT experiemented to see if the ground of the two MAXIM1044's hooked in parallel will have audio noise, but I doubt that these two little charge pumps will have the needed ground current. Since I suspect noise in the ground of the two MAXIM1044's, and I doubt there will be enough ground current, I have separated the ground again with the TLE2426 in the 9 volt power supply arrangement. This means I am back in THE SAME BOAT with either power supply set up I use. Please help me solve my virtural ground current problem.