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In Reply to: RE: New expensive cpacitors posted by mrplatte on August 24, 2015 at 00:04:12
Why do they make them 630VDC for crossover use? The guy is clearly wrong - I'm using them as coupling caps, so it seems it is allowed.
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The guy is clearly wrong
The "puffs" on HiFi Collective's web site are typically (and quite properly) lifted from the various manufacturers' own sales material. In this case, you'd probably need either to ask Audyn or, well, not bother, all according. OTOH, if Audyn has its own web site, I can't find it.
Look here:
http://www.intertechnik.de/Shop/Frequenzweichenbauteile/Kondensatoren/1768,de,9
... and there is a new kid on the block:
Audyn True Copper Max
I just bought two pair of these new True Copper Max, one for the tweeter crossovers and one for the preamp outputs. I have about a day now with the ones in my preamp and it is starting to really open up and sound very musical. I purchased mine from Hifi Collective in England. Nick is a really nice guy to deal with. The price for the new Max is the same as the standard True Copper so I took a chance and bought them. So far, so good...
Interesting. But it does say this on the web site...
"Full copper-copper-foil polypropylene capacitor for exacting and high End LOUDSPEAKER applications."
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