Hello audio friends,
Currently I am searching for the best replacemant capacitor for a ML-10 preamp.
There are 4 caps of 1000uF/25V (power supply), 2 caps of 1500uF/15V (line level) and 4 caps of 2200uF/6,3V ( phono stage).
The reason they have to be replaced is because they are dryed out.
I have found by Mouser a nice Nichicon cap: LKG1H222MESABK
This is one of 2200uF/50V and only in this value available with a 10mm lead pitch . Can I use this value to replace all caps in the ML10 or should I stick to the original values?
Otherwise I am opting for Vishay/BC components type MAL205658152E3 with correspondencing capacitance, unless you guys know better parts.
greets, Jantinus
Currently I am searching for the best replacemant capacitor for a ML-10 preamp.
There are 4 caps of 1000uF/25V (power supply), 2 caps of 1500uF/15V (line level) and 4 caps of 2200uF/6,3V ( phono stage).
The reason they have to be replaced is because they are dryed out.
I have found by Mouser a nice Nichicon cap: LKG1H222MESABK
This is one of 2200uF/50V and only in this value available with a 10mm lead pitch . Can I use this value to replace all caps in the ML10 or should I stick to the original values?
Otherwise I am opting for Vishay/BC components type MAL205658152E3 with correspondencing capacitance, unless you guys know better parts.
greets, Jantinus
Go for them. Perhaps or even usually you'll get some discount when ordering ten items of the same cap.
Best regards!
Best regards!
Personally I would stick to the original capacitance and go for higher voltage rating if space permits. Vishal/BC Components are a great choice.
Thanks for the comments.
At Mouser probably not well searched, because the 1000 and 1500uF are indeed in audio grade version. And more than € 20.00 cheaper than the Vishay's, probably due to the lower supply voltage value.
Now also looking for a 6-pole dip switch, because the selection for the mc-phono impedance doesn't work well anymore.
Greets,
Jantinus
At Mouser probably not well searched, because the 1000 and 1500uF are indeed in audio grade version. And more than € 20.00 cheaper than the Vishay's, probably due to the lower supply voltage value.
Now also looking for a 6-pole dip switch, because the selection for the mc-phono impedance doesn't work well anymore.
Greets,
Jantinus