Bateman's "Capacitor Sound" series suggested that polar electrolytic cap nonlinear distortion is dominated by the nolinearity of the thin sponaneous film on the unformed electrode in a ploar electrolytic, he measured much lower distortion in bipolar Al electrolytics which have fully formed oxide layers on both electrodes
since I don't know of any bipolar polymer electrolytics I would venture to say that they are expected to have more distortion than bipolar electros with low impedance coventional electrolytes
Ta electrolytics are much more nonlinear than Al of comparable V rating
since I don't know of any bipolar polymer electrolytics I would venture to say that they are expected to have more distortion than bipolar electros with low impedance coventional electrolytes
Ta electrolytics are much more nonlinear than Al of comparable V rating
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