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In Reply to: Possible upgrade of a tube amp posted by akolegov on March 28, 2014 at 04:36:30:
I would recommend PIO if you are looking for smoother sound. At the link below you will find .47 630V caps for just a few bucks and those should work well.Most of us don't have full range speakers and, were it I, I would have no fear of going down to .22 or so if that became necessary or I could only find caps in that value.
Be sure to observe full caution and discharge the power supply caps before beginning work.
I think that Jensen Copper Foil In Oil caps would be much better still, but it all depends on how deep your pockets are.
BTW, posting the same post in multiple fora is against Audigon rules.
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Follow Ups
- This is a very easy and reversable project that should yeild good results........ - viridian 03/28/1408:31:02 03/28/14 (9)
- RE: This is a very easy and reversable project that should yeild good results........ - SETdude 05:13:09 03/30/14 (0)
- RE: This is a very easy and reversable project that should yeild good results........ - akolegov 08:36:56 03/28/14 (7)
- That is correct, no leads, but not a problem.......... - viridian 08:58:50 03/28/14 (6)
- RE: That is correct, no leads, but not a problem.......... - akolegov 09:01:39 03/28/14 (5)
- Yeah, those are generic knockoff caps - mulveling 10:09:13 03/28/14 (3)
- RE: Yeah, those are generic knockoff caps - akolegov 21:45:42 03/28/14 (2)
- RE: Yeah, those are generic knockoff caps - ianm0 04:19:16 03/29/14 (1)
- RE: Yeah, those are generic knockoff caps - SETdude 05:43:06 03/30/14 (0)
- If you are only looking in the local market, why bother pointing out...... - viridian 09:41:05 03/28/14 (0)