Thank's Hannes,
Yes I was thinking 220uF. I forgot to mention that capacitors are from VISATON and they are "designed" to work in speakers networks, that is my concern. Now I'm using YAGEO standard electrolityc capacitors bypassed with 470nF MKP and somewhere on forum I've read that using bipolar capacitors make some improvements to overall sound.
Thank's
Yes I was thinking 220uF. I forgot to mention that capacitors are from VISATON and they are "designed" to work in speakers networks, that is my concern. Now I'm using YAGEO standard electrolityc capacitors bypassed with 470nF MKP and somewhere on forum I've read that using bipolar capacitors make some improvements to overall sound.
Thank's
tonistefanovski said:I found ELKO capacitors (bipolars) 220mF/63V. Can I use them in my ALEPH 5???
Feel happy in using them.
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