Crossover upgrade capacitor question


I was thinking of upgrading my capacitors on my outboard crossovers.The boards are large with a 1 ea. of 3,6, and 2 pieces of 8uF value caps.My question is the two 8uf are strapped together and look to solder in to the same trace can I use a 16uf in there place to save money?

thanks
wavetrader
"Remember that caps used in passive crossover see high voltages and therefore they change shape along with the signal flowing through them - this can add significant distortion in some cases"

Both Claritycap MR and Duelund reportedly have design improvements that minimize this physical movement of the capacitor plates(resonance). Clarity has a white paper in which they claim that in extensive listening tests, low capacitor resonance was a greater factor than capacitor material, in determining listeners' perceptions of a capacitor's quality.

Bob, when I rebuilt my Merlin crossovers I found that adding a .015uf russian FT-1 teflon bypass cap in parallel with the stock midrange/woofer main cap made a small improvement in speed & precision of the driver. When the cap is fully broken in, I will remove it and listen carefully for the mid-range bump you describe.
Dgarretson,
I think you emailed me on the Clarity MR's once?
Anyway if your interested as I see you have been doing some tweaking I have yet found another application that the MR's did not fail.. They are actually perfect to be honest :-)

See link
http://www.audiocircle.com/circles/index.php?topic=62730.0
Undertow, yes, thanks for first recommending Claritycap MR & for the tour of your modded Jolida phono stage.
Wavetrader
don't forget that your option is not just 2x8 or a single 16.
A 12mfd and a 4mfd would also work.
For that matter, 16x1mfd gets you there, too, though space probably won't allow this. Anything that adds up to 16.
My Magnepan X-over uses 4 caps in the tweeter totaling 22mfd.
The smallest is a 0.1mfd bypass.
If/when I rebuild them, I may skip the bypass and go directly to the value, the combination depending on whose caps I choose.
One other minor point. Caps have a build tolerance. A 16mfd cap of 20% could be anywhere from 12.8 to 19.2mfd.
In the class of component you are thinking about, 5% is more common while I have seen 3%.
It is probably also possible to buy 'hand selected' parts of measured values.