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Uh, yes. Ask the Z Machine.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Z_machine Megajoules in nanoseconds means high voltages, large capacitances and low, low inductances (probably arranged as transmission lines). I don't know why people in audio would be asking about paralleled capacitors, just get a Filmlytic and be done with it. If you're not talking about audio, then perhaps you do in fact need high RMS currents; in that case, you might build something like this: http://webpages.charter.net/dawill/t...c_CapBank.html Note the water cooling, which so far I have found unnecessary. Tim
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