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Old 30th July 2010, 10:23 AM   #1
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Default Coupling caps Luxman pre-amp

Have been replacing many electrolytics in my C-120 pre-amp over the last few years- slowly drying out I guess. Thinking I should also replace all signal path Electrolytics for good measure , there are 8 x 10uF 50V between the phono stage, flat amp and tone control amp.

Any suggestions for suitable replacements?? Do the need to be Bipolar type?

Any help appreciated.

Tony
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