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Digikey does not have the .15uF polypropylene cap in stock.
Is it ok to substitute with a .18uF cap? Or would that mess up the equalization circuit? If not, can someone give me a part number for a substitution? thanks, m. |
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Join Date: Jan 2003
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Moe,
Looking at the schematic I see a 0.15µF and a 0.047µF in parallel. This makes 0.197µF Your closest bet with 0.18µF would be to replace C12 with a 0.022µF. This then sums up to 0.202µF which I think is close enough. /Hugo |
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