In Reply to: Changing output capacitor value posted by Analogtheo on March 30, 2006 at 03:35:11:
Public School math would show either of those capacitance values are likely within the stated % tolerance in value of the original cap, thus no perceptable change in sound or performance or intended design. And you thought you would never need to use math later in life, Hah. In the past, straight numerical increments in cap value were used, but today decimal increments provide a more linear change in capacitance value, thus the change in what is now available.
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Follow Ups
- Re: Changing output capacitor value- what is 10-percent? - Ron Oehlert 05:57:45 03/30/06 (2)
- The E6 and E12 values do indeed provide 'a more linear change in capacitance value'. - jeffreybehr 09:10:53 03/30/06 (1)
- Thanx(nt) - Analogtheo 01:11:48 04/01/06 (0)