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Offline iampoorTopic starter

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Mystery Capacitor from 1978
« on: November 14, 2013, 09:55:45 am »
Hi!

Im restoring a very cool piece of Broadcast/Recording studio equipment from 1978. Its an Orange County Vocal Stressor. Has an awesome parametric EQ and a Compressor that is to die for!  O0

Anyways, its time to recap it. I came across a few capacitors that I am not sure how to decode. They are axial electrolytics.

From the top to bottom this is what one reads

10 p *May as be a U* T
25v
030
Mexico
1   4 11 (may be a "U")

I will try and get a couple of pics towmorrow if it helps (Tonight they are coming out very bad, need to wait till the sun comes up! haha). Im presuming its 10uf, but am I missing something? Out of circuit, My multimeter is reading it between 15-16uf. Unit is chok full of em!

Thanks!

 

Offline Paul Rose

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Re: Mystery Capacitor from 1978
« Reply #1 on: November 14, 2013, 05:11:12 pm »
Read that first 10p as a 10u.

10 microfarad at 25volts
 


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