Hi all,
I'm just wondering whether it would be better to use axial (rolled) or stacked flat plate polypropylene capacitors for the output caps in the preamp I am making. All the "audiophile" caps out there appear to be axial capacitors, but I would have thought the low inductance of the stacked plate caps would be preferable. What the the advantages/disadvantages of both, if any, and does it really matter?
In case I am not making sense, here is a picture of the two types I am talking about:
Your advice is appreciated.
Greg.
I'm just wondering whether it would be better to use axial (rolled) or stacked flat plate polypropylene capacitors for the output caps in the preamp I am making. All the "audiophile" caps out there appear to be axial capacitors, but I would have thought the low inductance of the stacked plate caps would be preferable. What the the advantages/disadvantages of both, if any, and does it really matter?
In case I am not making sense, here is a picture of the two types I am talking about:
Your advice is appreciated.
Greg.
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