Yep, they're all considerably more rugged than, say, germanium transistors. Most RF coax cable has a polystyrene dielectric and is difficult to solder, because if you're not quick the dielectric melts and the core shorts against the screen. But that doesn't seem to be a problem when soldering capacitors.
Some amps I've seen used polystyrene film/foil caps in the tone stack positions where Fender would have used disc ceramics. These caps don't have any outer casing and look like tiny Swiss rolls.
Electrically they're probably no different to a silver mica cap, although they have more self-inductance that makes them a bit useless for RF. I prefer them to silver mica or ceramic for my own amp building, though I'm not exactly sure why
Some amps I've seen used polystyrene film/foil caps in the tone stack positions where Fender would have used disc ceramics. These caps don't have any outer casing and look like tiny Swiss rolls.
Electrically they're probably no different to a silver mica cap, although they have more self-inductance that makes them a bit useless for RF. I prefer them to silver mica or ceramic for my own amp building, though I'm not exactly sure why
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