ok thanks,
it maybe panasonic , they have the same curvature of the can in the lower part of other panasonic caps.
it maybe panasonic , they have the same curvature of the can in the lower part of other panasonic caps.
I have a lot of vintage axial capacitor which is on attached picture asf :
1) TriCap Type250 5MFD 200VDC
2) TexCap Type31 5MFD 200VDC
I wonder that what's kind of that capacitor : Polyproylene or Polyester or Paper film cap ? I intend to use it on output/input signal in my preamplifier but how's quality ??? 😕
Thank you / Banana
1) TriCap Type250 5MFD 200VDC
2) TexCap Type31 5MFD 200VDC
I wonder that what's kind of that capacitor : Polyproylene or Polyester or Paper film cap ? I intend to use it on output/input signal in my preamplifier but how's quality ??? 😕
Thank you / Banana
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bananatuan said:I have a lot of vintage axial capacitor I wonder that what's kind of that capacitor : Polyproylene or Polyester or Paper film cap ? I intend to use it on output/input signal in my preamplifier but how's quality ??? 😕
Thank you / Banana
Paper film caps sound great. It takes a good microscope to determine this . I'd love to find a source for NOS.
Mike.
I wonder what's kind of my cap ?
I found on one shop which sell TexCap Type 27 (without picture). They said it was a paper cap. So that I think that mine (type 31) is the same and hope so 😀
I found on one shop which sell TexCap Type 27 (without picture). They said it was a paper cap. So that I think that mine (type 31) is the same and hope so 😀
bananatuan said:I wonder what's kind of my cap ?
I found on one shop which sell TexCap Type 27 (without picture). They said it was a paper cap. So that I think that mine (type 31) is the same and hope so 😀
Well worth a listen in a coupling cap application. I'm curious as to what you hear. Mike.
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