vultures":zll33t2g said:hopkinWFG":zll33t2g said:Just a question for the op here.... appreciate your kind info and sharing here... as this particular has set my interest here.... as i looked thru and try to engage on electronic availability.... i was wonder how do you know C8 is ceramic 50V ratings ? And rest of the non polarized caps rating at 100V ?
I downloaded the schemetics and bills of materials it didnt list down the voltage ratings for non poplarized caps thou....
Ceramic capacitors are the most popular for the low capacitance rating (pF). It's difficult, although not impossible, to find film capacitors at those low ratings. I chose the MLCC 100pF because they're supposed to have better performance than a regular ceramic disk capacitor. The reason they are rated at 50v and 100v? They are the only ones on that website in that specific value, they just happen to be rated for 50v or 100v. They will still function fine.
If you'd really like to plug in all film, insane low tolerance, low voltage (40v) capacitors these might fit the bill. They're much more expensive and finding all the parts on Mouser is extremely tiring. I really wouldn't go any lower on voltage on these specific pedals.
100pF 5% 40v
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KE ... QHtA%3D%3D
47nF 5% 40v
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KE ... uOVbSMQ%3D
4.7nF 5% 40v
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KE ... 1gwq3q0%3D
22nF 5% 40v
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KE ... D6M4GHk%3D
220nF 5% 40v
https://www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/KE ... kjbA%3D%3D
Thanks vultures i do roger that... just a probe indepth... i do know the schemetic says 25V or higher and 35V or higher ratings for polarized caps.... in anyway will it change tonally if i were to might as well get them at 40V for all polarized caps ?