Re: Good capacitors
- From: Pooh Bear <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 04 Mar 2006 09:44:09 +0000
"stickyfox@xxxxxxxxx" wrote:
Well, I am pretty well up on capacitor theory, I am just looking for
some particular brand name recommendations for these applications. I
know that there's more to it than just V and C. There are about a
hundred million different kinds of caps in the digi-key catalog; maybe
someone here has tried some and has an opinion.
I should emphasize that these are all audio applications, so I want the
cleanest possible power and the best filter performance.
Well, the tube amp, I just want that to work without catching fire. If
someone knows a good source for replacement caps, I'd appreciate that
too.
It's yet another audiophool myth that 'capacitors have a sound'. (
excepting poorly applied electrolytics maybe )
Just buy a decent well-recognised brand for long-term reliability.
Graham
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