Not sure if this is the correct section for this question, but I've been reading that Metalized Film caps color the sound least in audio circuitry. If this is true, I'd want to replace any cheap electrolytic audio path caps in my A/I unit and powered monitors with good quality MF. I am comfortable enough with my soldering skills to be able to do this, and I think I can figure out the caps to be replaced and all the the correct values, but I have some questions:
I'm not sure where to find MF caps that will fit in the PCB lead spacings of under 1cm, and if whether they should all be polarized?
I also question whether replacing neg feedback bleed caps would have an affect on the sound, since the signal passing through them goes to ground? One of those caps in my monitors is 100uF, and the MF caps I have found at that value are rather expensive.
Finally, are all film caps actually MF, or should I stick with the specific denotation?
I know how to use the filtering system in Mouser, but I'm not sure there are many small enough lead spaced MF caps there.
Thanks in advance for your time.
-Greg
I'm not sure where to find MF caps that will fit in the PCB lead spacings of under 1cm, and if whether they should all be polarized?
I also question whether replacing neg feedback bleed caps would have an affect on the sound, since the signal passing through them goes to ground? One of those caps in my monitors is 100uF, and the MF caps I have found at that value are rather expensive.
Finally, are all film caps actually MF, or should I stick with the specific denotation?
I know how to use the filtering system in Mouser, but I'm not sure there are many small enough lead spaced MF caps there.
Thanks in advance for your time.
-Greg
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