Dr Z on caps
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Dr Z on caps
Dr Z on capsFrom dr--(at)--cgroup.net Sat Jan 11 20:15:20 CST 1997 From: Mike Zaite Newsgroups: alt.guitar.amps Subject: Orange Drops Date: Sat, 11 Jan 1997 20:44:27 -0500 Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In an earlier post Mark Gavin commented on my use of custom coupling caps. I am not the first amp builder to so. Mesa, Matchless, and Victoria amp companies come to mind as ones who use there own forulated recipe. I hope I dont start another Carbon Comp Resistor war. But since it was brought up..... here goes. In the early amps I built I used NOS Astrons and Black Sprage ( P10 ) caps I found I liked the responce they gave in differant circuits in the amps. The responce was some what slower allowing a slight swell in the notes. Living in a large blue collar town with many large electronic industries I had access to these NOS caps threw Surplus stores. As my orders increased the availability of these componants dwindled, also large amounts of these caps were shipped overseas, at ridiculous prices. Doing some research I found that these caps commonly known as Molded Caps are no longer in production due to the wax impregnating process which is highly carcinogenic. Which lead me to a cap manufacture who built me SCR ( ie. Special Cap Request ). I requested a thicker film and a dialectric which closly reproduced the responce of Wax Molded Caps. Also some added benifits are 1) Due to high number of caps I had to order and all caps having the same lot # I find a nice consistency from amp to amp. 2) With more of my amps being exported, the proprietary caps gives me some security against knock-offs, I think any way. Later DR.Z
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