mkt capacitor vs mylar capacitor

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MKT = metalized polyester
mylar = polyester film

So the basic dielectric is the same for both. Metalized film caps have a higher capacity density and are a touch less linear. Either should be fine as an input coupling cap. If you need extremely good linearity, the next big step up is polypropylene - at the cost of a physically bigger part, obviously.

Keep in mind that capacitor nonlinearity only matters when a significant part of the signal voltage actually drops over it. Hence the common practice of oversizing electrolytics by a factor of 10. If you do want a highpass without incurring a distortion penalty, you have to go film.
 
between a green polyester mylar film capacitor and a polyester film box type capacitor,which one do you suggest to use in a tone control?
 

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