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Re: Paper-in-oil capacitors [message #59490 is a reply to message #4957] Mon, 22 June 2009 22:33 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Hey Wayne,
As far as the old stuff goes. Sprague Vitamin-Q should be very reliable. What values? If I have any left, I can send you some. Don't open, dioxins? toxic oils inside. I now use inexpensive Illinois Cap brand metalized film polyprops from tubesandmore.com or Sprague 716P film and foil polyprops (with copper leads). The sound is good. I've been disappointed in many expensive designer caps quite often over the last 25 years and what I use now are inexpensive and sound good "to me". No arguments wanted or needed. JMO. jim..
 
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