Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
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tweedeluxe
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Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
Since the price of TC75 & TC78 caps has dramatically increased, I am searching for suitable substitutes for my Rocket build.
I like the Nichicon caps, but for my first Trainwreck build I want to use the correct 20uF and 40uF values, as absurd as that sounds on a 20% tolerance part. Yes I'm OCD about this build but I'm still not willing to spend $20+ on a filter cap.
I would prefer to not use Atoms because of a previous failure (brand new cap too).
Does anyone here have any experience with the Jensen Electrolytic caps as sold by partsconnexion.com?
They make axial 20uF and 40uF caps rated at 500v. They're a bit smaller than the Mallory's and have lower ESR.
Plus, they're currently about half the price at $10.90 and $13.75 . Thoughts?
I like the Nichicon caps, but for my first Trainwreck build I want to use the correct 20uF and 40uF values, as absurd as that sounds on a 20% tolerance part. Yes I'm OCD about this build but I'm still not willing to spend $20+ on a filter cap.
I would prefer to not use Atoms because of a previous failure (brand new cap too).
Does anyone here have any experience with the Jensen Electrolytic caps as sold by partsconnexion.com?
They make axial 20uF and 40uF caps rated at 500v. They're a bit smaller than the Mallory's and have lower ESR.
Plus, they're currently about half the price at $10.90 and $13.75 . Thoughts?
Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
I think RJ has Tech caps in stock - you could send him a PM.
Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
How about those black F&T caps? Try Metropolous, Mojo, RJGuitars, Antigue Radio Supply, and the list goes on.
Mark
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tweedeluxe
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
Thanks for the suggestions.
I've used Tech-caps and F&Ts before and have never had a problem, but since this is my first Trainwreck build, I would prefer to use the exact part values, ie: 40uF instead of 47uF, as silly as it sounds for a component with 20% tolerance ratings . . . I know it's ridiculous
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As far as I know, tech-cap, nichicon, and F&T do not manufacture high voltage 20/40uF caps.
I just want the build to be as close to the real thing as possible - I think I'm going splurge for the Mallory's after all - even if it means another couple weeks of saving. I was just excited to make my final parts order for the build today but now I can't afford it. The Mallory's have doubled in price since I priced them a couple months ago.
I saw those ugly Jensens which seem to be good quality and just wondered if anyone else had any experience with them.
I've used Tech-caps and F&Ts before and have never had a problem, but since this is my first Trainwreck build, I would prefer to use the exact part values, ie: 40uF instead of 47uF, as silly as it sounds for a component with 20% tolerance ratings . . . I know it's ridiculous
As far as I know, tech-cap, nichicon, and F&T do not manufacture high voltage 20/40uF caps.
I just want the build to be as close to the real thing as possible - I think I'm going splurge for the Mallory's after all - even if it means another couple weeks of saving. I was just excited to make my final parts order for the build today but now I can't afford it. The Mallory's have doubled in price since I priced them a couple months ago.
I saw those ugly Jensens which seem to be good quality and just wondered if anyone else had any experience with them.
Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
If I were you, I would use a 47uF Tech or F&T and write a '0' over the '7' with a magic marker 
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
I got an amp under development and I'm gonna use those AES made can caps built on the old Mallory machines. Uber expensive but what the heck. We all live forever so why not go for the best.
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
In my next build which I haven't decided on yet, I plan to use those F&T caps.
Made in Germany right? We know the Germans make good stuff.
My dad made me and he was German!
But, if I was cloning an amp and trying to match components that the original used, I wouldn't let $20 stop me from doing it.
You're talking about the CDE caps right?
Spend the money.
Made in Germany right? We know the Germans make good stuff.
My dad made me and he was German!
But, if I was cloning an amp and trying to match components that the original used, I wouldn't let $20 stop me from doing it.
You're talking about the CDE caps right?
Spend the money.
Tom
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
True words, spoken out sereneStructo wrote:We know the Germans make good stuff.
My dad was, and my mum still is German.
Larry
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
Yes, there is something to be said for German quality, though it ain't what it used to be. The only bad out of the box filters I've ever had were F&Ts.
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Re: Mallory Electrolytic Substitute
Funny. Heard that before. Can't attest to it myself but I've read some complaints about them. Oh well.rfgordon wrote:Yes, there is something to be said for German quality, though it ain't what it used to be. The only bad out of the box filters I've ever had were F&Ts.
I can categorically state without hesitation that I've had xicon's blow up at under rated voltage and no load to speak of. That's my only review.
The Last of the World's Great Human Beings
Seek immediate medical attention if you suddenly go either deaf or blind.
If you put the Federal Government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years time there would be a shortage of sand.
Seek immediate medical attention if you suddenly go either deaf or blind.
If you put the Federal Government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years time there would be a shortage of sand.