polypropylene capacitors

Got this for $20, poly-carbonate
 

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Can you guys recommend a good film cap from Mouser or Digikey

Here are the 2 film caps I am going to replace with something newer
10 MF 100V

I was thinking Cornell Dubilier 940C
nice review here

https://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Cap.html
Holy smokes those are rel-caps. Those are great caps.
Since you don't want them and will change them for something better,
please PM me and Ill give you my mailing address, to send them for me
to experiment with.

Cheers
 
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Holy smokes those are rel-caps. Those are great caps.
Since you don't want them and will change them for something better,
please PM me and Ill give you my mailing address, to send them for me
to experiment with.

Cheers

I was going to use those rel caps in a Acurus preamp, same company

Can you ID those yellow film caps ?
 

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So for audio signal

Polypropylene = poly-carbonate and none-metalized is better than metalized
Why, for heaven's sake, do you think that capacitor manufacturers as well as chemists differ between polypropylene and polycarbonate? Both aren't equal, but very different plastics with very different properties!

Anyway, as far as I'm informed, polycarbonate foils as they were used in capacitors aren't produced any more worldwide. Anyway (2), besides it's lower dielectric constant (which is the real answer to the question in posting #1, btw...), polypropylene is the superior dielectric foil in capacitors.

Best regards!
 
Whats with condensers in a vacuumed glass tube and air as an isolator.

Heard these are the best above all but only small uF possible
I think you mean pF. They are for high voltage high power RF (kV and kW), the dielectric is vacuum to prevent arcing, their distortion performance compared to PP is probably unmeasured (and dominated by the glass/ceramic envelope), RF LC circuits are much less demanding of linearity as any harmonics are out of band and filtered out, and -40dB intermodulation distortion is viewed as pretty good!