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In Reply to: RE: 2A3 Options posted by sony6060 on December 22, 2016 at 08:50:17
As far as I can tell, there are no Obbligato paper/oil capacitors, only metallised film in oil. The only new (partial) PIO capacitors that I could see myself trying for filtering and cathode bypass are the new Rike S-Cap 2... but it will be co$tly.
Cheers,
91
"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
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There's the rectangular USSR made paper in oils all over eBay. I got a couple of them for another project, and they tested good on a Sprague tel-ohm-mike. Did not use them yet. Dead on value and no leakage. I suspect similar construction to the old US PIOs.
If nothing else I sure prefer the appearance of paper in oil caps over electrolytics.. they're always a sign of serious quality in vintage gear.
Russian pio
Yep, that's similar to what I use for screen bypass. Unfortunately, those 1000Vers are only 0.5uF... I'd need 100 for each driver PS node and 250 for the output stage. It could be expensive and difficult to fit into the chassis.
Cheers,
91.
"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
Oh that's right. I got that one to use as part of a hum cancel network in old RCA amps,
Thre original capacitor leaked an actual puddle of oil under the amp. My quest to replace like with like ended with those caps, and I was nicely surprised with how they tested so well.
They do have more appropriate values for filter networks. I have seen 10uf and 20uf at reasonably high voltages. I don't think you could design a whole amp around them but they're high enough to be usefully incorporated as elements of a filter network.
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"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
screen bypass... but have not seen any with sufficient capacitance and voltage for for my amps. Still, I should continue to look.
Thanks for the info!
Cheers,
91.
"Confusion of goals and perfection of means seems to characterise our age." Albert Einstein
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