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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Norwich, UK
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Go with the Panasonics... they're affordable and good quality. I've never been a believer in "magic" capacitors
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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Since electrolytic caps are some of the least reliable parts... I'd say that the only feature that justifies a higher (than basic) cost is long life @ high temperature. Boutique electrolytics that last as long as the no name no cost ones? Not for me.
![]() In general, I like the Rubycon ZL,ZLH,YXH, more than Panasonic FM,FC. |
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