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I have to say that I've been using the Russian .1uF Teflon's as bypasses
Excellent thread!This thread has my head spinning......................in a good way.I've just received my Naked Vishay resistors as part of my first build, the Pass B1 & have been constantly reading about different caps...Sonicap Gen 1 Obbligato (Gold Premium or Copper)Vintage Audio Lab PIO (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Metalized-Polypropylene-Capacitor-10uf-100V-PIO-OIL-/270627396289?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3f02a65ac1#ht_2694wt_911)
Without a direct A-B comparison it would be truly hard to tell for sure, but they are saying it has the same sense of transparency but could ("could") be just a tad warmer sounding. Kind of like copper vs silver wire, but not as drastic a difference as all that. Subtle.
Personally, in the spirit of B-1 (simple, straight-wire sonics), I would not go with PIO's in general unless at the end, you feel like you need to "add" a little of that oil texturing and warmth. AmpOhm oils caps would be nice but that 10uF is going to be HUGE in size. I had Jantzen Superior Z caps in my Pass B-1 and replaced with Penta Labs teflons (1uF), and while the Penta is very nice, the Jantzen is actually a GREAT polyprop cap and reasonably-priced. I like Dynamicaps very much also.
Excellent thread!This thread has my head spinning......................in a good way.I've just received my Naked Vishay resistors as part of my first build, the Pass B1 & have been constantly reading about different caps. I am looking for a affordable yet great performing cap. Given the virtues of the B1, low cost & excellent performance, I really can't commit to spending many time the cost of the B1's other components combined in caps....................not at this time at least.Lots of the different "Boutique" caps discussed do come with a high price, relatively speaking. Some like the Sonicaps have a reasonable price for what they offer performance wise.I have been looking at these three contenders for inclusion in my Pass B1 (2x 10uf & 2x 1uf) and would like some feedback, Comparisons & Observations.Sonicap Gen 1 Obbligato (Gold Premium or Copper)Vintage Audio Lab PIO (http://cgi.ebay.ca/Metalized-Polypropylene-Capacitor-10uf-100V-PIO-OIL-/270627396289?pt=Vintage_Electronics_R2&hash=item3f02a65ac1#ht_2694wt_911)
Thanks for the great info!The Obbligato Premium are Film (Dry Aluminum) & not "In Oil" as their other line & are thought of very highly at respected cap review's such as http://www.humblehomemadehifi.com/Cap.html rating even higher than the Sonicap Gen 1's I was looking at previously. They are also sold in matched pairs, within 1% as indicated by the seller.Btw, I'm looking for 2x 1uf & 2x 10uf caps for the B1 as listed in it's BoM.I have been reading tons about the various Russian Caps which can be had for remarkably low prices but can't seem to find them in the ratings that I'm after, see above, such as the K73-16 mentioned. Please advise of availability unless these are what you are talking about.http://cgi.ebay.com/Russian-K73-16-PETP-Capacitor-22uF-5-63V-Lot-48-/250699036049#ht_882wt_911Mixing & matching also has my interest. Could I for instance mix the Obbligato Premium (10uf) with the Jantzen Superior Z 1uf (http://www.parts-express.com/pe/showdetl.cfm?Partnumber=027-476) based on the B1's BoM.?I'm trying to get a good balance between clean accurate analytic & "Analogue smooth & deep" open clarity.I'm just trying to get a feel for what's out there in the price range I'm looking at.
The 63v K73 will be fine for the B1. Not sure what your price range is, but Clarity Cap ESAs are another good option, but it seems like the Obbligatos may be your safest bet.
What are the possibly issues with going off spec, with respect to the B1 build or any other for example, with caps? For example the B1 BoM calls for 2x 1uf & 2x10 uf. How far off this can I go without affecting audio quality if it will at all?Btw, I found these. Wonder how they will "Mix" with Jantzen Superior Z's or Obbligato Premium's (1uf)?http://cgi.ebay.com/10uF-63V-PETP-Capacitors-K73-16-Lot-10-/160471063880?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item255cd21d48#ht_949wt_911
Changing the caps in the B1 will affect Low pass filter I believe. Best to stick to the recommended values.I love those PETP caps, but there's no way to know what any cap will do for you until you try it I'm afraid.
Good for you wushuliu!It's not an I believe, it is absolutely true! Changing the output filter capacitor in particular will change the low pass filter. So will the output resistor and so will the impedance of the amp you are driving. In other words, NP assumed that the lowest impedance amplifier the B1 would have to drive is about 10K ohms. If it is higher then you can use a smaller value for the output capacitor. The equation is 1/2(pi)(f)(r)(c), where pi = 3.14159..., f= the lowest frequency you want, i.e. 1Hz, 5Hz, 10Hz, etc..., r = the TOTAL resistance which incorporates not only the output resistance value, but the input impedance of the power amp, and the resistances that are in parallel (like the 221K resistor that goes to ground), and c is the value that you are looking for, i.e. the value of the capacitor in question. So if you don't understand how 1/2pi(f)(r)(c) can change the frequency response curve of the B1, best not to do it without some hand holding . Sorry for the off topic, really belongs in the lab!Anand.