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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Bay Area, California
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Hello to all,
Just wondering what you all think of Sprague 36d, 36dx, 601d and 39d electrolytic caps? please state the model type and date code of the caps you are mentioning about. I think the date code is the 4 digit number with a letter at the end and it is on the cap. I am also looking for some of these caps of various uF and voltage rating for solid state applications. let me know what Sprague caps you don't mind letting go I'll see if I could use them. I'll need the date code too. Old one's are ok for a fair price. Davin |
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