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  1. #1
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    Default Capacitor Quality Choice?


    I am doing a speaker project with the Onkyo buyout tweeters and the NSB mid woofers. ( I am looking to post progress in about 1 month.)

    I am about to order the crossover parts and want to keep cost down. What is the difference between 027-424 DAYTON DMPC-6.8 6.8uF-250V POLYPROPYLENE CAPACITOR and the 027-336 6.8uF-100V NON-POLARIZED CAPACITOR. ( Other than the 250V vs. 100V )

    I am going to put this Cap on the + input to the Onkyo tweeter.

    Two Questions....

    Will there be a performance difference?
    Will it be acceptable to use?

    Thanks.



    (Originally posted by: joes23)

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    > I am doing a speaker project with the Onkyo
    > buyout tweeters and the NSB mid woofers. ( I
    > am looking to post progress in about 1
    > month.)

    > I am about to order the crossover parts and
    > want to keep cost down. What is the
    > difference between 027-424 DAYTON DMPC-6.8
    > 6.8uF-250V POLYPROPYLENE CAPACITOR and the
    > 027-336 6.8uF-100V NON-POLARIZED CAPACITOR.
    > ( Other than the 250V vs. 100V )

    > I am going to put this Cap on the + input to
    > the Onkyo tweeter.

    > Two Questions....

    > Will there be a performance difference?
    > Will it be acceptable to use?

    > Thanks.

    One's poly and one's electrolytic. I would use the cheaper of the two on those drivers. You may want to buy a few smaller value ones to parallel in case they are not to spec. I've used both and really can't tell that much of a difference.

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    Default Re: Capacitor Quality Choice?


    Some people hear differences, with electrolytic generally being given the nod as the worst option.

    The biggest issue is the tolerance: electrolytics can be off a decent amount which can alter the response curve of the crossover. Poly caps are usually much closer.

    In the case of a dirt cheap setup, I use electrolytics.

    C

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    Default Re: Capacitor Quality Choice?


    > Some people hear differences, with
    > electrolytic generally being given the nod
    > as the worst option.

    > The biggest issue is the tolerance:
    > electrolytics can be off a decent amount
    > which can alter the response curve of the
    > crossover. Poly caps are usually much
    > closer.

    > In the case of a dirt cheap setup, I use
    > electrolytics.

    > C

    You might look at mylars. They split the difference on quality and price. Check out Madisound's sale page.

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    Default Re: Capacitor Quality Choice?


    > You might look at mylars. They split the
    > difference on quality and price. Check out
    > Madisound's sale page.

    yeah... I'm not doing many ultra cheap cheap projects these days.

    I like ordering from Madisound. If it goes out the day I order, it's at my doorstep the next day.

    C


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    > yeah... I'm not doing many ultra cheap cheap
    > projects these days.

    > I like ordering from Madisound. If it goes
    > out the day I order, it's at my doorstep the
    > next day.

    > C
    I like ordering from parts express -- If I order before 3 it does go out the same day -- and it is on my doorstep ethr at home -- or at school behind the desk the next day

    Madisound is cool though too it's like 2-3 days ship time still prty damn fast in my book for anything online -- they just raised their prices on a lot of things though makes me sad...

    I like the cap/coil buyouts though!!!!!

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