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Asen
They look just like WIMA caps, but are black, it’s written “high end” on them if I recall correctly, and are 250V devices. Visaton sells them as loudspeaker XO parts. My question is - can I use them in a preamp? I'm talking about an Aleph P and I intend to use them as input/output caps. I know I can use them technically speaking but I'm not sure about the sonic results.

Any opinions?

Thanks
Bernhard
They are only labeld and you can use them everywhere.
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These Visaton MKP-series are really good (not MKT!). They are a foil polypropylene cap and appreciablly better than WIMA MKP-.. (WIMA MKP is a metallized film cap). Similar foil caps from WIMA are FKP-series, but there are no large face values of capacity.
Asen
Thanks Õâàëÿâùèê!
LaMa
What about those from Monacor (the MKP I mean)

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