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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: nyc
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Hi im looking to replace some Philips electrolyics in my amplifier. They are 47uf/63v. Heres a picture of the amp. there are two differant types of small lytic caps in the amp both are made by Philips. One is a light blue radial type which im going to replace with Cerafines, but the metalic blue axial lead parts are a bit harder to fnd a suitable replacement for. I guess I could just use a radial and leave the leads long, but im not sure this is such a good idea? Anyone know where i could get these caps or something similar or better??
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I have some 22uF 63V BC radial type. Interested can mail me.
Body marking: 021 KO 22u M 63V BC MO Spencer |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Frankensteins Castle
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Xicon's high temp electrolytic caps are favored by most everyone in the DIY audio world. They're a very vivid green.
Check them out here: http://www.mouser.com/search/Refine....&Ntt=*140htrl* None exactly rated for 63 volts but going a little higher can't hurt. I've used a LOT of different caps in my audio circuits, the high temp vivid green Xicon's by far sound the best out of the aluminum electrolytic. There is a noticeable difference when I've used these in contrast to so many others. They just seem more detailed and less harsh sounding. |
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