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I''m deciding on choosing between the Mundorf Silver/Gold in Oil, .22uf or Audio Note Copper Foil, .22uf to bypass Mundorf Supreme, 2.2uf? I'm leaning towards the Audio Note Copper Foil but concerned about its compatibility with e Mundorf Supreme. Is there such as thing as caps compatibility of different brands?
Oh please dont...
Is there such as thing as caps compatibility of different brands?
Why?
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I believe that it is better to buy the best full size cap you can afford and skip the bypass.
Hello 50jess,Just out of curiosity, what is the function of the primary cap that you are bypassing? Is it an output coupling cap for a preamp or DAC? Or is it an interstage coupling cap for an amplifier? Also, are you sure that you need as much as 2.2uF? I am just curious because if you don't need that much capacitance then you can try other caps without a cost/size penalty. The caps upgrade is for a Cayin CD Player which has "output coupling caps, Wima types bypassed with smaller value Realcaps". The way I understand it is the coupling caps are the 2.2uf and the bypass caps are the .22uf. My plan is to installed Mundorf Supremes 2.2uf bypassed by Mundorf Silver in Oil .22uf. I agree with richidoo's excellent advice when he said :FWIW, I don't have any experience with the Mundorf caps, but I have found that the Audio Note caps don't really need a bypass. Especially their latest copper-mylar caps which are similar in construction to their silver mylar caps. (And, which take nearly as long to burn in just like their silver caps.) In any event, if you are after a particular sound then it might be better to just stick with one brand using only one capacitor instead of trying to mix and match bypasses. Things could get busy or confusing. Just a thought . . .