btw: It's been a few years (at least eight) since those Duelunds were replaced.
Still: wonderful reproduction/no need for Pampers.
Boutique caps in oil... reliable?
Hi Everyone,
Just kind of openly curious. On occasion I will read a post here or there that a boutique film cap which uses oil as a dielectric has leaked (i.e. failed).
Just wondering when it comes to these high end oil impregnated (or maybe even wax!) caps what your experience has been with long term reliability.
Thanks!
Erik
Understood. I’ve had the Duelund CAST PIO copper foil capacitors in my speakers and DAC for about 10 years and have experienced zero problems with them. They sound splendid! What makes the Blackgate capacitors special ? I know that they are held in high esteem by many. I lack any experience with them. Charles |
Check out this variety of caps from Jupiter Condenser. For a vintage sound paper-in-oil capacitor, you might look at their VitaminQ or Comet caps. According to Jupiter:
I have had their Copper Foil Paper & Wax Capacitors 600V in a preamp for around the past 8 years with no problems. However, I once owned a BAT VK-51SE that leaked out of one of the Bat-Packs. |