Coupling capacitor and bypass choices

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Hi,
I need some advice about a cap, please.
I know, the best cap is no cap and the second best it's a Black Gate. Unfortunately those are not options for me.
I need to choose a dc blocking cap of 100uF and I pay special attention to the treble, which I'd like to be detailed and good with female voices. I'm thinking about Elna Silmic II and Nichicon Muse ES. Which of these would be better to the task? Are there other possible choices? About bypassing - should I or not bypass? I have some Ero MKP1837 22nF in my parts bin. If i should bypass the 100uF electro would these do a good job?

Thanks,
paulo.
 
You got what I said back to front.
The 1uF polypropylene couples the audio signal by the most direct (shortest) route.

The extreme low frequency bypasses the poly via the 150uF bipolar electrolytic. This route is slightly longer.
 
they are different depending on location and orientation and trace routing.

I want the poly to pass the best Audio Signal that it is capable of.
The Electro is there just to bring back the bass and routing is not so important for the LF that will bypass the main audio route.
 
The trace inductance and the lead inductance combined with the ESR & ESL of the capacitor will affect the way the amplifier passes/amplifies the Audio Signal.

Setting the electro as the main coupling cap completely defeats attempts to maintain good audio quality through the system.

Set the best Audio cap in the best location using the best layout for best transmission of the Audio Signal. Then tag on the bypass electro using any traces & lead lengths that gets it to fit conveniently on the PCB. The LF does not mind about a bit of extra inductance.

Does this explain why I differentiate between an electro coupling cap with a poly bypass and a poly coupling cap with a LF electro bypass?
 
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