ramachandra
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I think you already know what to use. If you try better then Nichicon FW the sound will be more refined. The way towards the higher grade is: FW=> KA=> FG=> KZ
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/components/nichicon.html
The OPA1604 just need the lowest fine melting point solder you can get, and plenty of soldering paste. Good solder is a key to succeed.
This is my priority and not ultimate list to use capacitors around OpAmps from the material point. Construction, brand, function also play a significant role and may change it:
-Polystyrene film capacitors have excellent sound characteristic in general. Mostly out of production usually difficult to source.
-Silver Mica is sound cleaner then any film capacitors, but piercingly harsh if used alone, a mixture of 50% film and 50% Mica is a good ratio.
-Polypropylene KP, MKP film is great for signal path. Easy to get, a bit expensive.
-Polycarbonate KC, MKC film is hard to come by this days.
-Polyethylene Terephalate PETP. Like my favorite K73-16.
-Polyester KT, MKT, MMK, MKS film the most common film capacitors, good for PSU less attractive for applications on the signal path.
If the ceramic caps are there to filter out high frequency radio garbage, better to leave them, or try to use polystyrene or mica and see what's happen.
http://www.hificollective.co.uk/components/nichicon.html
The OPA1604 just need the lowest fine melting point solder you can get, and plenty of soldering paste. Good solder is a key to succeed.
This is my priority and not ultimate list to use capacitors around OpAmps from the material point. Construction, brand, function also play a significant role and may change it:
-Polystyrene film capacitors have excellent sound characteristic in general. Mostly out of production usually difficult to source.
-Silver Mica is sound cleaner then any film capacitors, but piercingly harsh if used alone, a mixture of 50% film and 50% Mica is a good ratio.
-Polypropylene KP, MKP film is great for signal path. Easy to get, a bit expensive.
-Polycarbonate KC, MKC film is hard to come by this days.
-Polyethylene Terephalate PETP. Like my favorite K73-16.
-Polyester KT, MKT, MMK, MKS film the most common film capacitors, good for PSU less attractive for applications on the signal path.
If the ceramic caps are there to filter out high frequency radio garbage, better to leave them, or try to use polystyrene or mica and see what's happen.