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In Reply to: RE: High voltage electrolytics that sound good posted by Lew on April 15, 2016 at 07:57:17
Lew, When I did look I found no audio grade Nichicon caps in HV. I'll go with the ED or EE. Recommended by Michael Samra, Nelson Pass said he had good results with Panasonic but did not mention the model. Looks to me there is only the two to pick from. Got to narrow it down somehow.
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Did you click on the URL I provided? There are a slew of Nichicons rated "low impedance" and for "105 degrees" temperature, up to 450V rating. Mouser or Nichicon may not choose to call them "Audio Grade", but I am sure they are quite good, more than good enough for "Audio".
By the way, in addition to those gurus you mention, I too recommended Panasonic TS-EDs in an earlier post. While we are talking, you should be buying, because it appears there is a trend toward deleting high voltage electrolytics by these manufacturers. They're cheap enough; stock up.
The Black Gates and the ELNA Cerafines are long gone. Seems Nichicon has dropped some products rated above 100V. Panasonic TS-EDs may already have been replaced by TS-EE.
Lew, Yes you are one of a number of people who like the Panasonic ED. One reason I will try them. No interest in trying a dozen different types of Nichicon. I have it whittled down. EE or ED.
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