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In Reply to: Thanks very much posted by Lew on August 17, 2016 at 08:33:06:
Lev wrote: "....For use in audio, the C0G would be limited by the fact that they are not made in values higher than 0.1uF (100nF). If you've designed your RIAA such that you only need capacitance up to 0.1uF, you're good to go."You can, if you need, connect them in parallel . . . none of my RIAA components exceed 10 nF though.
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- RE: Thanks very much - Laila 09:04:53 08/17/16 (6)
- Actually, I was wrong (again) anyway - Lew 13:46:48 08/17/16 (5)
- RE: Actually, I was wrong (again) anyway - Laila 13:59:45 08/17/16 (4)
- The Russian SSGs are quite special... - Lew 06:43:51 08/18/16 (3)
- RE: The Russian SSGs are quite special... - Laila 07:53:53 08/18/16 (2)
- Will do, thanks. - Lew 10:56:45 08/18/16 (1)
- RE: Will do, thanks. - Tweaker456 12:28:55 08/19/16 (0)