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Would it be ok to use a 3,3 microF cap instead of the 3 microF described?
Peter Denmark
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These caps are in the RIAA filter, 1% (or better) would be best here. If you got a lot of 3.3uF with tolerance 10% or 20% you should try to select the ones with closest 3uF capacitance. Of course you can put here a pair of 1.5uF, or tripple 1uF. Measure it if you can. The rest of the RIAA filter should also be the closest possible (493R, 105R and 1uF). good luck B. Edited by user Tuesday, November 5, 2013 10:27:49 PM(UTC)
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I have 3uF caps for you need them.
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Originally Posted by: benpe These caps are in the RIAA filter, 1% (or better) would be best here. If you got a lot of 3.3uF with tolerance 10% or 20% you should try to select the ones with closest 3uF capacitance. Of course you can put here a pair of 1.5uF, or tripple 1uF. Measure it if you can.
The rest of the RIAA filter should also be the closest possible (493R, 105R and 1uF).
good luck B. I received the kit with RIAA resistors 487R. What is more precise 487R or 493R? Thanks
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