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"Jim Adney" wrote in message
... On 16 May 2004 07:06:24 -0700 (Steve Kavanagh) wrote: The capacitors used in both cases are from unknown sources and were probably manufactured in the early 1980's. That may be the secret here. In the past, I've used silver mica caps in a number of applications with positive results. The only problem I've ever seen with good quality ones was a single one in a 40 year old HP amplifier that had become leaky. If silvered mica caps are so crappy, why did they ever use them in the first place? Thanks, Rich |
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