I find bypass caps work better (if at all) only with larger caps (>= 5uF).
That's a rough guideline. Bypass caps are kind of unique in that you can increase the total cap value all you want to without affecting the "response" very much, and indeed, in some preamps with smaller bypass caps (2-4uF) adding significant capacitance may indeed be a good thing.
I do worry sometimes if there is a difference, whether it is an important one or not, or a good one or not. Too many audiophiles get seduced by "different."
So I have not bypassed those in particular, but I have bypassed other 10uF caps with a "budget" copper film cap to good effect. Why don't you try them? I use the Audyn TruCopper 0.1uF caps. If they do nothing for you, then I suggest no other cap will either.
Best,
E
That's a rough guideline. Bypass caps are kind of unique in that you can increase the total cap value all you want to without affecting the "response" very much, and indeed, in some preamps with smaller bypass caps (2-4uF) adding significant capacitance may indeed be a good thing.
I do worry sometimes if there is a difference, whether it is an important one or not, or a good one or not. Too many audiophiles get seduced by "different."
So I have not bypassed those in particular, but I have bypassed other 10uF caps with a "budget" copper film cap to good effect. Why don't you try them? I use the Audyn TruCopper 0.1uF caps. If they do nothing for you, then I suggest no other cap will either.
Best,
E