I'm fixing my old Musical Fidelity stereo amp and replacing all electrolytics
But I must have ordered the wrong capacitor type for 5 of them as they are marked BP - which Google tells me is bi polar.
Am I ok to use these or should I get normal polarised electrolytics?
- they are 1uF caps.
thanks
But I must have ordered the wrong capacitor type for 5 of them as they are marked BP - which Google tells me is bi polar.
Am I ok to use these or should I get normal polarised electrolytics?
- they are 1uF caps.
thanks
thanks for reply
2 in the pre amp and 2 in each channel of power amp (6 total)
there's a hand drawn schematic here:
Musical Fidelity A1 - Technical
but I can't really see which are the 1u caps...
2 in the pre amp and 2 in each channel of power amp (6 total)
there's a hand drawn schematic here:
Musical Fidelity A1 - Technical
but I can't really see which are the 1u caps...
polarised electrolytics behave like bipolar ones, if the DC/signal level is small enough and some designers get away with it.
However if the MF designers choose bipolar ones, they are propably right and you shouldn't mess it up!
However if the MF designers choose bipolar ones, they are propably right and you shouldn't mess it up!
C6 & C7 and yes, they should be fine to use there
...but they could colour the music and then we start getting into a whole different discussion!!
Can't see the other 1uF, so can't comment. What was the designators on the PCB for the 1uF caps?
Andy
...but they could colour the music and then we start getting into a whole different discussion!!
Can't see the other 1uF, so can't comment. What was the designators on the PCB for the 1uF caps?
Andy
no designator on PCB , just a + symbol (it's nearly 30 years old..)
not a big deal I guess.. I can go to Maplins next week but I wanted to finish it this w/e
many thanks guys
not a big deal I guess.. I can go to Maplins next week but I wanted to finish it this w/e
many thanks guys
Cool. Make sure you match the voltage then, 50V I believe - and go for good quality if poss as they are directly in the signal path.
GL
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yeah the BPs were 50v
but how do you know what is a "good quality" cap?
I guess that's been answerd in other threads !
(and now I read that film may be better than electolytics these days...??)
but how do you know what is a "good quality" cap?
I guess that's been answerd in other threads !
(and now I read that film may be better than electolytics these days...??)
Books could be written on this subject! And yes, s-loads of info on this forum.
look on maplin website & search for '1uf'.
Good choice would be the metalized polyester film ones (for the signal path C6 & C7) or if space permits, the audio grade polypropylene ones.
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look on maplin website & search for '1uf'.
Good choice would be the metalized polyester film ones (for the signal path C6 & C7) or if space permits, the audio grade polypropylene ones.
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