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Tascam M308B
LINEAS DE AUDIO PEDIR ELNA SILMIC 2
6,3v1000uF x8
10v100uF x6
16v10uF x 60
16v22uF x 8
25V22uF x4
25v10uF x8
25v47uF x20
25v100Uf x26
50v0,47uF x8
63v10uF x16 - sustituido por - - - ( 100v 10uF )
FUENTE DE ALIMENTACION
16v10000uF x1 --- TDK EPCOS
25v2200uF x2 ---- NICHICON
35v2200uF x2 ---- NICHICON
PHANTOM
100v1000uF x1 --- NICHICON
50v10uF x1 ----- NICHICON
100v10uF x1 --- NICHICON
Blackgate FK
Nichicon FG
Elna silmic2 PRIMERA OPCION AUDIO
Nichicon KZ SEGUNDA OP Y ALIMENTACION Y PHANTOM
The red ones are the Nichicon FP's.
They're my favorite Organic Aluminum Capacitors, even more so than SANYO OSCON's.
Funny thing is, before burn in i would prefer the FM/FR/KZ, but after the 100 hrs the Silmic II sounds
exceptionally better in every category especially imaging/decay. (i use Audeze LCD-3/HiFiMan HE-6)
have you tried the Cerafines? People say they sound better than silmics, but when i tried them they were just
awful.
For Power Supply areas just go for capacitors with low ESR, low leakage current, high current ripple which usually
attributes to having a long load life (lifespan).
I don't use "boutique" caps in those areas at all. That's why i stick with Nichicon PW, Panasonic FR/FM, and others
like Nichicon KG/FW or Panasonic TSUP. They're just for soothing anyway, use a good bypass cap like the Vishay
1837 in 0.01 or 0.1uF values and you're good to go!
Same here buddy!
In all the various circuits i've worked with, the same capacitor can change dramatically.
When the Elna Silmic II exceeds, they exceed very very well.
But when used for circuits such as the ones to power sub-woofers, they just sound slouchy, flat, and loose in
bass impact.
To be real honest, i actually prefer Nichicon KZ over Silmic II's and think they're one of the most balanced
sounding capacitor out there.
I only use Elna's in places that i think they would excel in, and 60% of they time they do, the other 40% i end
up replacing them with Nichicon KZ.
Black Gates are good, but I for one, think that it only "truly" sounds because you realize how much you've
spent on a freaking capacitor, and ends up clouding your judgement.
Now when i buy capacitors, i just search for the highest ripple, lowest leakage, and longest lifespan i could find,
this is however, for the power supply areas only.
As for anything in the signal, if room isn't an issue i try to go for pure silver leaded large polypropylene film
caps, however if space is small or if it's an electrolytic, just get something with oxygen free copper leads for
lower distortion.
Only negative here is that you'll likely have to recap them in a year or two as their lifespan isn't as good as the
capacitors that are used for power rails, but hey, it's no biggy if you use a high end solder sucker. It's opening
the chassis that is a PITA.