![]() I sometimes wonder about the condition of those NOS electros being sold on ebay to gullible fools If you want long term ultra reliability, don't use caps with an Considering the chemistry/physics of lytics, it's > whether in the signal path or power supply. > And I do very much agree that even the best lytics need good film byassing for audio apps, > Panasonics are very reliable & good performers, but a distant second on both counts at any > particular is the single most UNreliable lytic maker in the world. > to many hundreds(thousands, perhaps) of Elna & Rubycon caps. > left over, the number of Nichicon caps of ANY age or grade that I have had to replace, compared In all of that time, I can count on one hand, with fingers > do Elna Cerafine/Silmic caps, but both makers have a horrible reliability track record, at > Rubycon Black Gates have quite good performance(though still not as good as Nichicon Muse), as High quality music without another high Q bypass cap around it. I also believe no electrolytic cap is good enough for > Have you evaluated the new Panasonic FM series? I would submit that the Rubycon Black GatesĪre by far the finest electrolytic caps. > started carrying Nichicon caps recently, but not the top grade Muse series. "Jim Williams" wrote in "Stephen Sank" wrote in message news. Whether in the signal path or power supply. Panasonics are very reliable & good performers, but a distant second on both counts at anyĪnd I do very much agree that even the best lytics need good film byassing for audio apps, Particular is the single most UNreliable lytic maker in the world. To many hundreds(thousands, perhaps) of Elna & Rubycon caps. Left over, the number of Nichicon caps of ANY age or grade that I have had to replace, compared Rubycon Black Gates have quite good performance(though still not as good as Nichicon Muse), asĭo Elna Cerafine/Silmic caps, but both makers have a horrible reliability track record, at > Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Electrolytic caps smash pulses and therefore are transient killers. I also believe no electrolytic cap is good enough for high quality music without another high Q bypass cap around it. > Have you evaluated the new Panasonic FM series? I would submit that the Rubycon Black Gates are by far the finest electrolytic caps. > which are available cheaply from Handmade Electronics in Allentown, Penna. > For sound quality & (especially) reliability, NOTHING can touch the Nichicon Muse bipolars, Stephen Sank, Owner & Ribbon Mic Restorer Started carrying Nichicon caps recently, but not the top grade Muse series. Which are available cheaply from Handmade Electronics in Allentown, Penna. (Plus they are veryĪrchived from groups: ( More info?)įor sound quality & (especially) reliability, NOTHING can touch the Nichicon Muse bipolars, Sound like there's cotton stuffed up your ears. Roedersteins, I've removed thousands of them over the years and they Made ones out there (Black Gates being an exception). Series caps would make a superior non polar cap than any of the pre I would expect using a pair of Panasonic FM series or Rubycon Z You can further experiment byĪdding a polarization voltage to the juction of the + pins. Polarized cap by tying the two + input pins of the caps together to If the dc shifts excessivly you can "create" a If not, place the polarized caps with the + pin Rotate pots and push switches to determine if If you use polarizedĮlectrolytics, first use a VOM to determine the side of the cap which > FC series, any suggestions on types I could use, or are they > for the whole thing, but it appears as though there aren't any in the > I'm taking on my first recap project, and I've noticed several Archived from groups: ( More (Jack) wrote in message news.
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