I'm going to replace the capacitors in my '66 Vibro Champ. The original caps included two each .01µF and .02µF ceramic disk capacitors. One of the .02µF caps is a coupler to the 6V6GT power tube grid. The other .02µF and the two .01µF are in the tremolo ("vibrato") circuit.
I've read in various places that ceramic disk capacitors are more likely to absorb moisture than other types of capacitors, and therefore don't last as long. They're also not stocked by Antique Electronic Supply (tubesandmore.com), where I like to buy my parts. Is there any problem with just substituting some orange drop (polypropylene) caps for the ceramic disk caps? I can't see why it would matter (as long as they're the same value, the same tolerance, and at least the same voltage rating), but I thought I'd better ask.
Would it be better to use a Mallory 150 for the coupling cap to the power tube, and use the orange drops in the tremolo circuit?
Thanks!
I've read in various places that ceramic disk capacitors are more likely to absorb moisture than other types of capacitors, and therefore don't last as long. They're also not stocked by Antique Electronic Supply (tubesandmore.com), where I like to buy my parts. Is there any problem with just substituting some orange drop (polypropylene) caps for the ceramic disk caps? I can't see why it would matter (as long as they're the same value, the same tolerance, and at least the same voltage rating), but I thought I'd better ask.
Would it be better to use a Mallory 150 for the coupling cap to the power tube, and use the orange drops in the tremolo circuit?
Thanks!
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