I'm restoring a 1966 Farfisa Compact Duo (it's all Pink Floyd's fault), and I need to shotgun a bunch of 10uF signal path electrolytics, made by Facon in Italy. Some are leaking, and after 43 years, it's time.
The originals are axials, and I could use Vishay/Sprague TE Series axial "Little-lytics," a close relative of the Atoms, or I could use what I usually use in Hi-Fi repairs when I need a signal path electrolytic: radial Elna Cerafines. Vishay brags "all-welded" construction in the TE types.
In this case, the Spragues actually cost three times what the "boutique" audio capacitors cost: $2.10 vs. $0.75 per capacitor.
Any compelling reason to use the Spragues?
David
The originals are axials, and I could use Vishay/Sprague TE Series axial "Little-lytics," a close relative of the Atoms, or I could use what I usually use in Hi-Fi repairs when I need a signal path electrolytic: radial Elna Cerafines. Vishay brags "all-welded" construction in the TE types.
In this case, the Spragues actually cost three times what the "boutique" audio capacitors cost: $2.10 vs. $0.75 per capacitor.
Any compelling reason to use the Spragues?
David
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