Leo_Gnardo wrote:
About this, I'm confused. I've found Solen's work perfectly well for power supply duty - ripple filtering. Haven't tried the EPCOS.
OK, How about this:
EPCOS; WIMA; VISHAY and other major industrial suppliers' caps dedicated to things such as HF inverters, need to be, shall we say, on top of the game on all parameters all the time. Product slightly off specs can be classified as "good enough for audio"
talbany wrote:
When measuring caps you want to look for ESR, Q and Dissipation. Your typical PS series and Mallory's will have a Q of around 250 300 range.In a polyprop cap it will be in the 4k to 6k range..Big difference.
Tony
Tony,
Without telling at what frequency this complex capacitor has a resonant peak, Q is just a meaningless symbol without context. It certainly is nowhere near acoustic spectrum including bat sonar or ultrasonic vaporizers etc. Same applies to dissipation factor and ESR, however for ESR we can safely assume it is quoted at 60/120Hz or 50/100Hz, then 1, 10, 100kHz and higher in some extreme cases.
A resistance in series with ripple smoothing cap, yes, it works to soften the PSU by increasing B+ source resistance. In a different context I would say it degrades the PSU performance. Which in context of guitar amps can be a good thing.
How about a 20 Ohm or higher wire wound pot? Or MOSFET as a variable resistor? Try it, works like a charm. Have fun!