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In my recent experiments with these caps (in combo with various R values)trying to create a shunt filter that actually improves rather than just changes the sound I discovered to my surprise that these caps are actually wound rather than stacked. They therefore have an inner and outer foil. This indicates that it may be best to orient the cap with its outer foil to the neutral terminal. I also noted that caps from different batches did not necessarily follow any convention in terms of the outer foil corresponding to the direction of any printing on the case...
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Topic - Wima MP3 caps - Rob F 21:31:51 04/29/10 (13)
- Avoid using, and replace all, Wima caps (wherever I find them). - spindrifter 21:05:44 05/01/10 (4)
- MP3 for AC noise suppression? - Al Sekela 11:38:54 05/02/10 (3)
- RE: MP3 for AC noise suppression? - spindrifter 18:00:38 05/02/10 (2)
- Easy enough to find out. - Al Sekela 10:18:31 05/03/10 (1)
- If domestic appliance use necessitates or........ - spindrifter 02:44:27 05/04/10 (0)
- RE: Wima MP3 caps - Ric Schultz 10:24:26 04/30/10 (0)
- RE: Wima MP3 caps - rwiley 08:08:01 04/30/10 (6)
- RE: Wima MP3 caps - Rob F 19:54:12 04/30/10 (5)
- RE: Wima MP3 caps - rwiley 07:58:22 05/01/10 (4)
- Visual check with MP3 suppression caps. - Al Sekela 15:15:28 05/05/10 (2)
- RE: Visual check with MP3 suppression caps. - Rob F 21:06:54 05/05/10 (0)
- RE: Visual check with MP3 suppression caps. - rwiley 18:35:15 05/05/10 (0)
- RE: Wima MP3 caps - rwiley 15:01:48 05/02/10 (0)