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Old 5th January 2011, 08:48 PM   #1
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Default audio research sp9

hello all i have arc sp9 a wish to lower the capacitance in the phono section the existing caps look like polystyrene type 3/16 od 1/2inch long, clear plastic ,big red dot on one end. but they are 600volt rated the load resistors are big 2watt types do i need such high voltage caps in this possition
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