I have a 100 watt Marshall and I saw some Dogbone Mica caps. All it says is EM 500pf I want to use them on V-2 in the tone to pin#8 and from the bright to pin#2.How do you tell how much voltage they can take.
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I have a 100 watt Marshall
Please post a link to its schematic or V1, V2, etc. will mean different things to different people.
That said, they will probably be rated for 500V, which is more than anything you'll find anywhere in that chassis.Juan Manuel Fahey
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old Marshall? A dogbone shape cap should be a ceramic and not mica. Presumably, someone started calling them that due to the shape (sort of a hollow tube tapered out on the ends). Later ones seem to have had more conformal coating on the outside so the hollow part is filled in.
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Mica caps in amps nowadays are usually rated at 500V.
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the CDE Mica's at Mouser are 500v for 500pF at $1.76, while some 510pF are 100v for ~$9 (?)
Weber's are 0.60Juan Manuel Fahey
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Originally posted by J M Fahey View PostObviously the "$0.10 510pFx100V garden variety disc ceramic caps charged $9 each are "audiophile grade". Maybe they were dipped in orange epoxy or some other Mojo approved color and now the inscriptions are in Cyrillic or, even better, in Klingon.
Webers are probably ceramic inside and likely few (any?) can tell the difference
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