What kind of caps these are?

Hello,

I work on an old DAC (Parasound DAC 2000) inside which there are a lot of small caps with a yellow color, as shown on the attached photo:

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These are small value: 220pF as squared (squared in red color) in the attached schematic, or 0.1µF for the other bypass capacitors.
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I would like to know what type of caps there are ? they are probably Film caps, but do you know what type of ?

Thank you very much,
 
That type of axial lead ceramic cap was popular in the 70s and early 80s. You also see axial lead caps with glass encapsulation rather than epoxy. If you change the caps, be careful, as the epoxy-encapsulated caps tend to shed their leads if you are too rough with them or linger too long with the soldering iron. The glass-encapsulated variety are a bit more forgiving.
 
The LC filter is in the signal path, but its impact will be above 1 MHz or possibly above 10 MHz, i.e., well above the audio band. So unless you believe you can hear 1-10 MHz I'd leave them alone. And if you do believe you can hear 1-10 MHz I'm curious how you navigate in the world of AM radio... 🙂

C0G/NP0 ceramic capacitors are the best option for those.

Tom
 
One other voice here to say leave it alone if it is working. I would also like to agree with the recommendation that, if you absolutely have to replace them, going with a C0G if it is in the signal chain as other ceramic dielectrics have significant nonlinearities versus the applied voltage.

Hal