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In Reply to: RE: Yes, it will make a difference... posted by petercapo on July 02, 2017 at 20:57:04
I agree with Lew. Very audible differences between the type (and brand) of cap used. But define "small."
I like the Jensen copper foil/oil caps in this application. Have tried several different types and brands (Kimber poly, Audio 1 PIO, Auricap poly, and a couple others) and prefer the sound of the Jensens. I use a .22 uF (630v) value though. Not what I'd personally define as small....but don't know how much room you have to play with.
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"Small," in this case, means I perceive some of the Panasonic polypropylenes to be smaller than many if not most of the boutique class of polypropylenes across a range of values. And, among the boutique polyprops, I seem to think the Auricap XO is smaller than average. Feel free to correct me if I have that wrong, but that's the scale I am thinking of when I say "small." I do have some space limitations.
Edits: 07/03/17
are no longer on my radar. Too many got leaky on me; one got leaky, and that resulted in a blown output tube.
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