Home Tweakers' Asylum

Tweaks for systems, rooms and Do It Yourself (DIY) help. FAQ.

RE: Crossover caps

I take one of two approaches to this question:
(1) Parallel a number of "high quality" capacitors of equal value and of the same brand and type to achieve the needed total value of capacitance, or...
(2) Parallel one capacitor of the needed value with a second superior quality capacitor that is about 1% of the value of the primary capacitor. I usually do this only with the last capacitor in a power supply filter. In the "signal path", I have found that this latter trick is a compromise at best (see also below).

I totally reject the notion that you can enhance the sonics of a second-rate capacitor by paralleling it with another capacitor of better quality. Very often that makes the situation worse; you can't pick and choose what comes from such a mix. EDIT. I should add that of course by chance you could get a good result by paralleling a mixed bag of capacitors, but it would be purely by chance and the results might as easily go in the wrong direction.

Obviously, and of necessity, these are my subjective opinions derived from about 30 years of DIY and 40 years as an audiophile.



Edits: 01/27/16

This post is made possible by the generous support of people like you and our sponsors:
  Parts Connexion  


Follow Ups Full Thread
Follow Ups
  • RE: Crossover caps - Lew 07:06:09 01/27/16 (1)
    • + 1 (nt) - 91derlust 03:17:09 01/28/16 (0)

FAQ

Post a Message!

Forgot Password?
Moniker (Username):
Password (Optional):
  Remember my Moniker & Password  (What's this?)    Eat Me
E-Mail (Optional):
Subject:
Message:   (Posts are subject to Content Rules)
Optional Link URL:
Optional Link Title:
Optional Image URL:
Upload Image:
E-mail Replies:  Automagically notify you when someone responds.