Also for the umpteenth time... There's nothing wrong with cheap Asian capacitors! They're used by the billion in consumer electronics.
If anything, I'd trust them more than boutique ones made in small quantities, the large manufacturing volume gives them a chance at consistency. But what you do have to beware of is bad batches that were scrapped by the manufacturer. Sometimes they get pulled out of the dumpster and sold to hobbyists on Ebay.
Axial electrolytics are on the way out, but high voltage radial ones are still extensively used in switchmode power supplies, which are a more arduous environment than any guitar amp.
I don't know of any current production Asian caps that go above 450V. For the higher voltages you're best to use two 350V ones in series.
If anything, I'd trust them more than boutique ones made in small quantities, the large manufacturing volume gives them a chance at consistency. But what you do have to beware of is bad batches that were scrapped by the manufacturer. Sometimes they get pulled out of the dumpster and sold to hobbyists on Ebay.
Axial electrolytics are on the way out, but high voltage radial ones are still extensively used in switchmode power supplies, which are a more arduous environment than any guitar amp.
I don't know of any current production Asian caps that go above 450V. For the higher voltages you're best to use two 350V ones in series.
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