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  • Coupling Capacitor Leakage Current?

    Is DC leakage current from the coupling capacitor between vacuum stages still an issue like it was in the early days of vacuum tube audio, or is it a thing of the past?

    Does the typical polypropylene orange drop capacitor never leak?
    -Bryan

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    Modern caps are better but we must also consider that they don't have the hours of operation on them that the caps in old equipment have. I believe that modern caps are built with better, longer lasting materials. However, any cap can go bad so leakage can still be an issue.

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    • #3
      Kinda what Tom said. Caps FROM the early days are most likely leaking NOW, But I have been soldering for 50 years, and I do not recall our caps being any more leaky back then. In their day, those waxy paper caps worked just fine.

      Modern caps are better, and will last a lot longer than the old paper ones did though.
      Education is what you're left with after you have forgotten what you have learned.

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