Hi all
I'm am looking to upgrade my Musical Fidelity X10D with new capacitors
I have already purchased the items and should arrive in a couple of days, but I noticed the following on the retailers site with regards to the capacitors;
"The line on the label indicates the outermost foil, and should
be connected to the lowest impedance path to ground."
This means that the capacitors have to be installed in a certain direction to take advantage of the outer foil and the benefits it brings. Does anyone know what direction that I should install the capacitors on the circuit board? I know the impedence is higher in the input side and lower on the output according to what I have read about the X10D.
can anyone help?
I'm am looking to upgrade my Musical Fidelity X10D with new capacitors
I have already purchased the items and should arrive in a couple of days, but I noticed the following on the retailers site with regards to the capacitors;
"The line on the label indicates the outermost foil, and should
be connected to the lowest impedance path to ground."
This means that the capacitors have to be installed in a certain direction to take advantage of the outer foil and the benefits it brings. Does anyone know what direction that I should install the capacitors on the circuit board? I know the impedence is higher in the input side and lower on the output according to what I have read about the X10D.
can anyone help?
Rather the other way around:
"The proper way to connect the outside foil is to the low impedance side of the circuit, which, in the case of coupling caps, will normally be the plate of the previous stage."
Where To Connect the Outside Foil on Capacitors.
"The proper way to connect the outside foil is to the low impedance side of the circuit, which, in the case of coupling caps, will normally be the plate of the previous stage."
Where To Connect the Outside Foil on Capacitors.