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Default organic electrolytics in audio equipment?



Soundhaspriority wrote:

For a year or so, a new "organic solid electrolytic" has been used in high
quality motherboards, such as those by Asus, because of markedly superior
lifetime.


LIFETIME ! AT HIGH RIPPLE CURRENT. That's the ONLY reason.


I am wondering if these are showing up in audio equipment, for example, for
phantom power blocking.


That would depend on leakage current.


A more reliable cap would prevent cascading failures.


Coupling caps carry almost no current and the concept of cascading failures due
to cap failure died about 40 years ago.

Graham

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