i have a few of these caps
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=027-428
however they have no markings for + and -, are they electrolytic?? if they are how can i determine the polarity?
http://www.partsexpress.com/pe/pshowdetl.cfm?&DID=7&Partnumber=027-428
however they have no markings for + and -, are they electrolytic?? if they are how can i determine the polarity?
i found this page which explains alot about dif types of caps, and it states polypropylene have no polarity---is this always true??
http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_capa.htm
http://www.interq.or.jp/japan/se-inoue/e_capa.htm
But hook them up the same way in both channels !!!!
You will have different sounding channels if you don't. They don't have polarity but the outer foil ( when marked ) is connected preferably to the lowest impedance point ( mostly the ground side ). That way they are not so susceptible to radiated noise.
You will have different sounding channels if you don't. They don't have polarity but the outer foil ( when marked ) is connected preferably to the lowest impedance point ( mostly the ground side ). That way they are not so susceptible to radiated noise.
ok thanks alot. i hooked them both up the same way before reading the replies and i tested them on a test speaker and generated tones with my computer sound card---plotted it logarithmically and it worked out perfectly! ... i used copper foil air core inductors and dayton polypropylene caps from parts express and so far so good
thanks
-chris
thanks
-chris
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