In Reply to: Mart's right on this one too! posted by CometCKO on April 10, 2007 at 20:27:51:
From what I understand, plasti-caps are erroneous by commission, whereas oil caps are erroneous by omission. Coupling them makes a neutral capacitance. I know one guy who swears by Jensen metallized PIOs bypassed with teflon&Sn caps. I had RTXs (polystyrene MultiCaps) bypassed with Ag&oil Mundorfs. I'm about to try aluminum Duelund VSFs as a bridging capacitor. I need a more seemless transition from the midrange's beeswax dielectric.
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- Re: Mart's right on this one too! - Mart 00:48:22 04/11/07 (1)
- Cool! Keep us posted on your results (nt) - CometCKO 17:24:30 04/11/07 (0)