Ever wondered why Sprague Atom capacitors cost so much?
Here's some data I collected when choosing the cathode caps for this build.
Cathode cap comparison.jpg
Different ways this data can be read... More common, standard production caps seem to be more uniform empirically. Spragues and Vishay BC appear more consistent whereas the branded "High-quality" caps like TAD Gold Caps and Weber Elytics and TTA show more deviation. 4 cap sets are not a definitive sample size, granted, but the deviation from stated values seems more marked in the branded high quality caps here. Looking at this data, I chose the Sprague Atoms for the cathode caps because of their lower Dissipation factor (D) / higher efficiency  and lower ESR which suggests a greater handling of ripple current and reduced compression. The Atoms appear far less "lossy" than the others in the list, much closer to spec and with the highest Q, quality factor. It remains to be seen whether they actually sound good - that's where my ears are going to enter the equation and God help us, it may become apparent that an inferior cap (on paper at least) adds a dirty filtering of the sound that actually contributes to the magic of the amp. A test for later, when it's all biased up and dialed in and the subtle and perhaps not so subtle differences can be made out. 
I haven't seen anyone collecting this kind of data on caps in the forum but I suspect MrD had an ear for these kinds of values, and we have to start somewhere, right? In the end, I put great store in the qualitative, subjective impressions we can gather over long experience building amps but with this kind of data collection we may be able to refine the component selection to a few modern counterparts more effectively. Demonstrably so!
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