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« on: July 17, 2010, 01:34:22 PM »

Hi guys, I need to pick your brains.  I need a good supplier for caps here in the EU.

I specifically need:-
Low voltage electrolytics for cathode bypass in the range 1-5uF OR
1-5uF poly (prop or ester) film caps for same application

I also want to get a good stock of signal path caps for modding ie Mallory or SpraguePS or similar. Most suppliers seem to keep a limited range of values or names I don't recognise. If you can recommend other brands that will do the business please chime in (and none of that £10 a cap audio snake oil stuff please Wink )

My reasons for needing this, I have become acutely aware that I'm only using the clean channel of my OTS and pedals to get a drive tone simply because the OD channel is too harsh with the clean set how I like it. I need to do some work on signal path through v2. I have been reading Merlin Blencowe's book and think I now understand enough to go it alone and experiment. I might even convert it to HRM if I can't achieve what I want. I have noted all the mods that everyone has documented on here and I will work my way through those to see if they achieve whats needed. Until now I've just bought a few parts and done some minor mods, but I think I need a stock of parts so I can keep tweaking until its there.

I note that pickmaster mentioned a cut control mod on his recent OTS and I'd be interested to know a good way of doing that.

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« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2010, 02:07:42 PM »

http://www.banzaimusic.com/Electronic-Parts/

Instead of Orange drop PS, you could use Cornell Dubilier DME series.

Or http://www.audiocap.co.uk/ps-series-polyester-600v-orange-drop-49-c.asp
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« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2010, 03:47:05 PM »

Thanks Erwin. I was aware of those two. I can't find any 25volt electrolytics like Nik uses for the cathode bypass caps though . ( I actually need some for a DrZ EZG50 that I want to mod to lower the bass, it uses 25uF in that position)

SO would the Cornell DME range be as good as the Sprague PS? Most suppliers miss out the intermediate  values like 15nF,33nF etc from the SPrague range and I really don't know what else is acceptable quality wise. What I want to do is get at least 2 of every value that I'm likely to need so I can experiment.
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« Reply #3 on: July 17, 2010, 04:50:32 PM »

It would help if you mention what country you live in, but Mouser is World Wide......
Good Luck

http://eu.mouser.com/Passive-Components/Capacitors/_/N-5g7r/
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« Reply #4 on: July 17, 2010, 08:30:22 PM »

Thanks Erwin. I was aware of those two. I can't find any 25volt electrolytics like Nik uses for the cathode bypass caps though . ( I actually need some for a DrZ EZG50 that I want to mod to lower the bass, it uses 25uF in that position)

SO would the Cornell DME range be as good as the Sprague PS? Most suppliers miss out the intermediate  values like 15nF,33nF etc from the SPrague range and I really don't know what else is acceptable quality wise. What I want to do is get at least 2 of every value that I'm likely to need so I can experiment.


http://www.verelec.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_39_142&products_id=1288 for those 25uF

I used some Cornell Dubilier in test builds of my dumblelators; I like them very much.
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« Reply #5 on: July 17, 2010, 09:57:34 PM »


http://www.verelec.com/catalog/product_info.php?cPath=33_39_142&products_id=1288 for those 25uF

I used some Cornell Dubilier in test builds of my dumblelators; I like them very much.

25uF 25v are quite common, lower values are very difficult to find. I need some 1,2.2, 4.7 uF 25 volt. If not then I will need some Poly film with quite high values. I found these
http://www.audiocap.co.uk/400v-polyprops-icel-phc-series-22-c.asp, anyone know if they're any good? They get a bit expensive in the higher values but that site has caps way more expensive than that!

Good to know the Cornell Dubilier are good. However a search of Mouser produces a quite baffling array of different types.

Mouser also have an annoying habit of displaying in their search results masses of items they don't have in stock, and look unlikely to stock anytime soon. Plus they have loads of caps I have no idea about and names I don't recognise.
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« Reply #6 on: July 18, 2010, 07:15:25 AM »

Hywelg; I shouldn't get to keen on 25v mark on the electrolytics,
63v specs are not that bigger and have a longer lifespan.
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