Filter capacitors variants

I need to create some reconstruction filters for a DAC.
Now I use a mix between THT and SMD components to be able to use high quality low noise components in the audio path but I want to make it using SMD components and I'm afraid that, at least the ceramic SMD capacitors will have higher noise and distortions.
Can you share from your experience with that kind of components and to recommend the right components?
 
Higher voltage NPO/C0G caps are more linear than the very low voltage ones. 50v or 100v is good enough.

There are also SMD film caps which some people prefer in some cases over NPO/C0G.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/977/e_MU-1600877.pdf

Also, Digikey has a great bargain if you want to try the film caps: https://www.digikey.com/en/products...AZU4BOASwB2AcxABfIgFoI0EKkiZchEuXBgAHAE5Wkg0A
Some of the caps in the kit cost several dollars each in small quantities, so very hard to beat the kit's value
 
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Higher voltage NPO/C0G caps are more linear than the very low voltage ones. 50v or 100v is good enough.

There are also SMD film caps which some people prefer in some cases over NPO/C0G.
https://www.mouser.com/datasheet/2/977/e_MU-1600877.pdf

Also, Digikey has a great bargain if you want to try the film caps: https://www.digikey.com/en/products...AZU4BOASwB2AcxABfIgFoI0EKkiZchEuXBgAHAE5Wkg0A
Some of the caps in the kit cost several dollars each in small quantities, so very hard to beat the kit's value
Agree but there are 14 values and ONLY 3 pieces from each value. Even to fill one single PCB there are not enought.
And regarding the NPO/C0G usually are hard to find values grater than some hundred of pico.
 
I search and I find at my favorite store capacitors C0G/NPO with necessary values so I will go with ceramic C0G/NPO, probably 0806 or 0603.
If I chose to be soldered directly in China Plant, can I have trust that they will use C0G like I will request and not Y5N or other ceramic cheap capacitors? This is only a question because I will solder by hand.
 
If the plant is a reputable one such as JLCPCB or something like that, then they should use the parts you specify or fix it for free. If its some 'lower cost' manufacturer, then what I have been told is someone like you or your company representative needs to be there to supervise he production line, or sooner or later the manufacturer may try to save some money by using cheaper parts. IIRC that's what John Westlake indicated. Maybe some others too, don't recall exactly.
 
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