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Old 6th July 2006, 06:41 AM   #1
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Default Need Advise On The Coupling Cap For The Co-axial Output Of A CD Player

At the co-axial output of a CD player, usually there are two 0.1 uF caps. One is connected to the +ve of the RCA socket and the other connected between the -ve of the RCA socket and the ground of the CD player.

Should I choose the same type for both caps or the quality of the grounding cap will not affect the sonic performance of the CD player ?
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