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« on: May 30, 2011, 11:42:25 AM » |
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Hi All,
Just received several new parts for my Stereomour and have another question. The capacitors that I purchased ,Auricap, to replace the stock coupling and parafeed capacitors have a red wire sticking out of one end and a black one sticking out of the other. This indicates to me that polarity is important to the cap. I can find no polarity marking on the stock caps. Before I mess up an expensive cap by putting them in "backwards"; can someone guide me as to what is right?
Brian
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Grainger49
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« Reply #1 on: May 30, 2011, 11:49:19 AM » |
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Auricaps do not have a "polarity" but one end is the outer winding of the capacitor, the red (correction) Black lead. That end should be the output of the cap the black lead the input of the cap. So for the interstage cap black to the 12AT7, red to the 2A3 grid. For the Parafeed cap, black to the 2A3 plate and red to the transformer lead. Here is their site: http://www.audience-av.com/capacitors/a_applications.php
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« Last Edit: May 30, 2011, 04:00:13 PM by Grainger49 »
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Grainger Morrison,
Mozzie quote: Sacred cows make the best hamburgers!
Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to be happy with the sound of your system.
Eros (Mods Have Begun!)/FP-2/Paramour 1/upgrades to all - PS Audio Regenerator, Triangle Zerius Speakers, BA Sub
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Paul Joppa
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« Reply #2 on: May 30, 2011, 02:29:28 PM » |
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Auricaps do not have a "polarity" but one end is the outer winding of the capacitor, the red lead. That end should be the output of the cap the black lead the input of the cap. So for the interstage cap black to the 12AT7, red to the 2A3 grid. For the Parafeed cap, black to the 2A3 plate and red to the transformer lead. Here is their site: http://www.audience-av.com/capacitors/a_applications.phpActually, it's the black lead that is the outer foil. The outer foil should go to the source side, so Grainger's connections are correct. For the curious, the outer foil generally goes to the lower impedance point so that any electric field noise (typically hum, sometimes radio frequency signals) that is picked up by the cap gets shunted to ground most easily. So in a power supply, the outer foil goes to ground, shielding the inner parts of the capacitor. In most audio circuits, the output impedance of one stage is much lower than the input impedance of the next stage so the outer foil goes to the signal source.
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astroimage2002
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« Reply #3 on: May 30, 2011, 03:09:10 PM » |
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Hi Granger,
Thank you for the post. I think that I follow what you are saying but will post a photo for you to look at and confirm. Attached is a photo of how I plan to install them/. Can you please take a look at it and tell me if I am correct?
Brian
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astroimage2002
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« Reply #4 on: May 30, 2011, 03:27:14 PM » |
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the reply. If I am on the right track... The terminal connections are: 4.0/600v 1L Black / 5L Red 11L Red / 15L Black
0.1 600v 2U Black / 4U Red 12U Red / 14U Black
Correct?
Brian
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Grainger49
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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2011, 03:59:22 PM » |
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Brian,
It looks to me that the larger Auricaps are right. What I can't see is where the wires on the terminal strips go for the smaller Auricaps. Like I said, with the smaller cap one lead, black, goes to the driver the red lead to the 2A3.
My amps are Paramours, an earlier mono-block version of the Stereomour.
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Grainger Morrison,
Mozzie quote: Sacred cows make the best hamburgers!
Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to be happy with the sound of your system.
Eros (Mods Have Begun!)/FP-2/Paramour 1/upgrades to all - PS Audio Regenerator, Triangle Zerius Speakers, BA Sub
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Paul Joppa
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« Reply #6 on: May 30, 2011, 08:14:49 PM » |
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Hi Paul,
Thanks for the reply. If I am on the right track... The terminal connections are: 4.0/600v 1L Black / 5L Red 11L Red / 15L Black
0.1 600v 2U Black / 4U Red 12U Red / 14U Black
Correct?
Brian
Yes, you have it.
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astroimage2002
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« Reply #8 on: May 31, 2011, 04:12:19 PM » |
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Granger, Paul and InfernoSTI;
Thank you all. I'll be sticking them in sometime this week.
Brian
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wilberforce
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« Reply #9 on: June 14, 2011, 02:57:43 PM » |
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Granger, Paul and InfernoSTI;
Thank you all. I'll be sticking them in sometime this week.
Brian
Did you install them? Like them?
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astroimage2002
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« Reply #10 on: June 14, 2011, 04:46:30 PM » |
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Hi Wilberforce,
Yes I did install the new caps Saturday. At the same time I installed a different volume control. I have not fired the amp up yet so I do not know what it sounds like. If you are considering doing the same thing with your amp... be forewarned that the cap are BIG and I mean BIG. If you like I can post a comparison photo to show you how BIG they are.
I'll be giving the amp a once over this weekend then I'll be firing it up on Sunday. I'll let you know what my ears think then...
I have a few issues with the rig right now... Turntable died and I am trying to figure out what to do about that. I also have a new pre on the way for my "other" rig...
Brian
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wilberforce
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« Reply #11 on: June 15, 2011, 09:44:53 AM » |
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They are beefy--there's a pic earlier in the thread. Please post a pic of them installed once you do it.
And, I'm still curious about the difference in sound...
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astroimage2002
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« Reply #12 on: June 16, 2011, 03:20:40 PM » |
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Wilberforce,
What I'll do this weekend is shoot a photo of them in there temporary home. I didn't shorten the leads yet ;-) . I'll put the original caps by them so you can see just how big the suckers are. I did go with 4.0/600v caps...
I am a bit concerned about how to place them without rubbing again the bottom of the input selector... you will see what I am talking about in the photo.
Brian
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« Reply #13 on: June 16, 2011, 08:41:58 PM » |
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I went "up" which becomes "down" rather than out....  John Wilberforce,
What I'll do this weekend is shoot a photo of them in there temporary home. I didn't shorten the leads yet ;-) . I'll put the original caps by them so you can see just how big the suckers are. I did go with 4.0/600v caps...
I am a bit concerned about how to place them without rubbing again the bottom of the input selector... you will see what I am talking about in the photo.
Brian
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Grainger49
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« Reply #14 on: June 17, 2011, 01:33:46 AM » |
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John,
I have a number of "dangling" capacitors. It harms nothing. Next you should try breaking in a Kommie Kap Teflon and bypassing your existing with it. They are cheap, excellent sounding and add sparkle to most systems.
You can break them in then test with alligator clip jumpers. I did the first time. It allowed me to put them in and out several times to verify what I heard. Since I just solder them in because they always make a positive difference in my system.
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Grainger Morrison,
Mozzie quote: Sacred cows make the best hamburgers!
Remember, YOU are the only one who needs to be happy with the sound of your system.
Eros (Mods Have Begun!)/FP-2/Paramour 1/upgrades to all - PS Audio Regenerator, Triangle Zerius Speakers, BA Sub
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