Wow, he's on YouTube, what he says must be true...martin manning wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 11:23 amHere is the reason according to Nichicon https://www.nichiconcapacitors.com :Richard1001 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 22, 2022 10:25 amThere is a reason Nichicon, Panasonic and lots of others make audio grade electrolythic filter caps.
What is audio grade capacitor?
This is capacitors specifically for audio applications. These are designed to give premium sound quality when compared to general purpose capacitors. Nichicon's Audio series, ideally suited for first class audio equipment where qualitative and quantitative characteristics are required.
I can't find any mention or reference to physical features or specifications that make audio grade capacitors "ideally suited for first class audio equipment."
Dave Jones riffs on Panasonic audio grade caps (and a lot of other audiophoolery) in this video: https://youtu.be/m7ERMu825m4?t=362
All an amplifier basicly does to amplify a signal is convert the DC supply voltage into an AC signal voltage. Can you explain why the quality and property's of the DC supply would have no influence on the sound?