Of course you should never use polypropylene capacitors in a power supply. They just won't hold up.
phono preamp capacitor upgrades??
My Krell ancient KBL just went in for service a few days ago, Krell advised me that the fix was likely some replacement caps (not sure which ones). I've also got a Threshold FET 10/pc phono preamp and it's pretty old too - at least 12 years and it's on constantly.
Would I do well to replace/upgrade capacitors? If so which ones, Electrolytics or all of them? And how to decide? It seems like lots of the audiophile capacitors are incredibly expensive, say $15 for a single capacitor and there are about 30 in this thing - 16 electrolytics and about the same number of metalized film (?) caps. So this is a lot of $$. Any way to prioritize? I don't have a schematic, so it's tedious to reverse engineer which is which.
Any advice or suggestions on how to proceed (if at all)? Thanks,
-Dave
Would I do well to replace/upgrade capacitors? If so which ones, Electrolytics or all of them? And how to decide? It seems like lots of the audiophile capacitors are incredibly expensive, say $15 for a single capacitor and there are about 30 in this thing - 16 electrolytics and about the same number of metalized film (?) caps. So this is a lot of $$. Any way to prioritize? I don't have a schematic, so it's tedious to reverse engineer which is which.
Any advice or suggestions on how to proceed (if at all)? Thanks,
-Dave
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