I've had the most consistent results with Black Gates.. there may be certain applications where other caps do sound better(more transparent, like a piece of wire), but this depends on things like DC bias, etc.
Also the Nichicon UPW and UHE series, which are essentially the same as the Panasonic FC and FM series, very good for power supply use. If you are ordering most of your parts from Mouser then it makes sense to get these Nichicons rather than making a separate order with Digi-Key just for the Panasonics.
ive found of late, for my location, that Nichicon Muse FG are cheaper then their equivalent Panasonic FC (in the values ive needed) from the same source. i've used them the last couple of projects ive built, /mode +fap. and ive managed to save money too!@#
I agree with the statement about the right cap for the job.
- Oscon for digital bypass
- Cerafine/Silmic/Muse for expensive PSU/bypassing when warranted
- Panasonic FM when building something for the first time, or just because they're handy
- BG-N/BG-NX for when you absolutely have to put an electrolytic cap in the signal path (though cerafine/silmic/Muse KZ are close)
I can't really choose a favorite, either. Just depends on what I'm building, for whom, and whether or not I want to go balls-out on it.
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