If I had to change the 8 big capacitors (22,000) and maybe the 6x220uf in my beloved original Pass Aleph 3, which type and brand should I use?
Thanks
Thanks
Seems there is a thread here about the topic?
Aleph 3 Upgrade
Seems CDE caps was chosen (Cornell Dubilier).
But maybe ask Juanitox?
Aleph 3 Upgrade
Seems CDE caps was chosen (Cornell Dubilier).
But maybe ask Juanitox?
This is what I used when I worked on my friend's Aleph 3 last year:
Nichicon LGU for power supply
Nichicon KA for 220uf
Nichicon LGU for power supply
Nichicon KA for 220uf
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Thanks, I'll read.Seems there is a thread here about the topic?
Aleph 3 Upgrade
Seems CDE caps was chosen (Cornell Dubilier).
But maybe ask Juanitox?
They look very cheap, don't they?This is what I used when I worked on my friend's Aleph 3 last year:
Nichicon LGU for power supply
Nichicon KA for 220uf
It is important to keep the same values?
Thanks
These are very good caps, it just happens that electrolytic capacitors don't cost a lot. Much like motor oil, everyone has their favorite brand. Pass mostly uses Panasonic in their products, I'm a Nichicon guy myself.
For the power supply I didn't find anything that would fit that has higher capacitance, but the LGU series are 105c rated. There's lots of other options for the 220uF, the ones I chose are both "audio grade" and rated for 105c. That little amp is like an oven inside, so I made it a priority to use 105c caps.
I also added some bypass caps to the 220uF's per Zen Mod's suggestion, in my case I used Vishay MKP-1837.
For the power supply I didn't find anything that would fit that has higher capacitance, but the LGU series are 105c rated. There's lots of other options for the 220uF, the ones I chose are both "audio grade" and rated for 105c. That little amp is like an oven inside, so I made it a priority to use 105c caps.
I also added some bypass caps to the 220uF's per Zen Mod's suggestion, in my case I used Vishay MKP-1837.
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