Microphonic capacitors?

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nee
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Microphonic capacitors?

Post by nee »

Is it usual for coupling caps to be microphonic?

The .01uf coupling caps on my amp are microphonic when I tap on them with the old chopstick. I replaced them with Sozos - same thing.
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Jana
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Re: Microphonic capacitors?

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Orange drops are certainly that way. Mallory or Sozo are usually a lot less.

Are they in tune when you tap them? :)
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Re: Microphonic capacitors?

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Jana wrote:Are they in tune when you tap them? :)
Certainly if I'm playing Page, Green or my own stuff. Less so if it's Angus Young. Definitely out of tune if it's Metallica.
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Re: Microphonic capacitors?

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Another term for a capacitor is "condensor." A signal cap in an amp carries AC signal, but has a DC voltage on one side. That's essentially what a condensor mic is. The signal is AC and the 48 VDC phantom power is the DC voltage.

In other words, no, it's not unusual for caps to be microphonic.
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Re: Microphonic capacitors?

Post by Andy Le Blanc »

I've had a few issues with noisey caps..... the leads can become loose if your
not carefull....or reuse parts..... but generally if they dont pass a thump test
they should be swaped out..... many things can make noise.... cheap wire
can have a capacitance that can be microphonic..... its the application that
counts.... if they dont hinder the performance of the amp .... keep em....
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Yes indeed. As was stated above, you can overheat them or mishandle them and they can become micro phonic. Also a bad solder joint on a lead can cause it. They can come from the manufacturer that way as well. I differ on the occurrence by brands stated above, however, as I've had more SoZos be micro phonic over any other brand.
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Re: Microphonic capacitors?

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I probably spoke too soon about the capacitors, I just pulled a microphonic Sozo.
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