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Old 2nd October 2002, 01:32 AM   #1
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Default Wheres the best place tu buy caps?

I need some 50V audio ones but natturaly radioshack don't carry them *Growls*
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Old 2nd October 2002, 02:03 AM   #2
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You might just have to order them. Madisound.com and PartsExpress.com have a lot of caps...

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Old 2nd October 2002, 02:21 AM   #3
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Default Electronics Surplus in Cleveland

is moving their store and has a lot of 50V and 100V non-polar caps (like TRW, etc.) caps which would be appropriate for XOVR's These are high grade military and industrial stuff. Prices are very reasonable (they always were). Everything in the store (ex semi's) is on sale due to the move.
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www.alliedelec.com (that's where I got my caps) is the best place to buy almost everything. That and Parts Express, and you have just about everything you need.
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Try Apexjr.com they have some nice looking Phillips computer grade caps. 26000uF 75V.

http://apexjr.com/new.htm
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Default More on Electronics Surplus in Clev

They will take phone orders. They do have quite a few polystyrene caps in stock -- the one shown among the motley group below is a TRW 0.1000uF. The other caps are for crossovers.
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