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Hi Bill, I have used the Vishay MKT 1822 capacitors in dozens of different audio components. However, primarily I have used them in amplifier circuitry and speaker crossover. As I mentioned before, I love the Hiquphon OWII tweeter. I mostly use a second crossover filter with a 6.8uF capacitor and a 0.39mH inductor. Plus a zobel filter! A lot of people skip the zobel on the tweeter and it's a big mistake. So... in this set up I have tried plugging in countless different capacitors. All I can say is that between the Vishays and virtually all audiophile capacitors, there's a huge difference. Once I heard the MKT 1822s in the circuit, I could not go back to anything else.I have also used them in amplifier circuitry. My main amplifier design is a dual jfet input, bipolar voltage stage and mosfet output. Since mosfets sound very similar to tubes (but better in most cases) I don't do too much tube amp design anymore. With this type of design I can achieve a very high slew rate and frequency bandwidth into the 1-2 MGz region. That to me sounds better than any other amplifier design that I have heard or used. Also, this type of design eliminates coupling capacitors, so I use the Vishays mostly as bypass components. Power supply bypass, high frequency and oscillation control, etc. And again, they sound fantastic!Norbert
Hi Tony,I have not done too much tube amplifier power supply capacitor evaluation. However, Jensen makes a quality product. But so does Mundorf, Black Gate, Solen, NOS paper in oil types, JJ, etc. I don't think it's that important which one you pick, as long as you have a quality schematic. Plus, you should bypass them with small film capacitors.Also, you might want to try the company ASC. They have fantastic capacitors at great prices. They are also willing to custom make you just about anything you can imagine. And the people there are really friendly and helpful. Norbert
John, you gotta be kidding me!! Right? Show me a solid state amp where the power supply capacitors are NOT bypassed. You can used large value film caps instead of electrolytic capacitors and they will still need to be bypassed! If you don't bypass the capacitors, the amp will go into high frequency oscillation and fail, or just not perform correctly. This is not an opinion, it's a fact. Basic laws of physics and electronics cannot be broken.
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Hey Ray,Well, the several individuals that you talked to must know nothing about solid state amplifiers! In tube amps, you can get away without bypassing the power caps, because tube amps have output transformers, etc. These amps are not prone to oscillation. But a high bandwidth solid state amp will oscillate and will not work properly if the power caps are not bypassed. Solid state amps must also have zobel filters on the output! Power supply capacitors are filter caps, so a large value capacitor will not prevent high frequency oscillation, even if it is of magic construction or high quality construction. It must be bypassed with a smaller value capacitor, i.e. 0.1uF. Norbert