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In Reply to: Why care about esr in coupling caps? posted by Slider on June 20, 2007 at 09:38:08:
Hi.
I did not say WIMA sounds good or not as I never used them. I am quoting the metallized polyester film caps of some no-name brands, with shape & built like WIMA, do sound pretty nice in my projects. So a brandname like WIMA should not sound so lousy as it is recommnened for coupling application.
Take it or leave it is up to the readers.
Why argue on ESR or ESL or what not? As long as they can be both reduced by ying-yang parallelling the caps, why not try it?
c-J
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Follow Ups
- Sonics is subjective - cheap-Jack 12:02:38 06/20/07 (4)
- I thought Wimas were stacked film caps - nightdoggy 19:02:46 06/21/07 (3)
- They do make stacked film caps ... - Slider 21:43:30 06/21/07 (2)
- Stacked film - nightdoggy 10:17:06 06/25/07 (1)
- wound isn't really any more inductive - Slider 11:47:48 06/25/07 (0)