I have been using WIMA caps when space permits, don’t think they are "audio" grade, but very good. OR silver mica?
Anyone replace ceramic caps with film?
Looking to replace some tiny generic ceramic caps with an Amtrans AMCH polypropylene film. The value is 220pF, so I haven't found many audio-grade choices in this range.
I'm _assuming_ almost any upgrade from a generic Mouser part to an audio-grade one is worth it, but anyone done this can tell me how it sounds?
tia
.22 cap? There is a ton.. MPW are in MC225 they last about 1000 years. Teflons last 500 years and Russian surplus PIO will last 100 years. Take your pick. :-) Bumble Bees. Were good, then Mac bought a crappy batch with acidic paper.. Black Beauties 100 years. Ceramics a long long time. WiMa great caps. 2% are hard to beat.. Regards |
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Thanks for the responses. I spoke to the circuit designer and he said he used them because they are cheap and last a long time. He said the Amtrans film caps I found look great. Never assume. :) I'll do some listening tests and hopefully the film are an improvement. Its in a feedback circuit in an opamp. |
That reminded me a discussion about four and a half years ago: levinson has odd choice for cap upgrades in one of their service bulletins
@pragmasi is exactly correct! The X7R ceramic cap’s ESR allows the cap itself to damp any ringing/resonance.
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