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Revox B77 - Rifa caps
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<blockquote data-quote="Agaton Sax" data-source="post: 1118688" data-attributes="member: 2475"><p>You absolutely do not replace Rifa with Rifa. They will explode like the old ones. I think one needs a 150V DC-rated cap that should be available at the lowest spares shop and will last forever and cost next to nothing. Revox B77, A700, Studer A67, B67, and A 810 use them as suppressor caps and motor caps. Should be 4, one across AC and one for each motor. I use Supprescraft PMP .47 250V AC. Cheap, really cheap and even I can't claim differences in sound</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agaton Sax, post: 1118688, member: 2475"] You absolutely do not replace Rifa with Rifa. They will explode like the old ones. I think one needs a 150V DC-rated cap that should be available at the lowest spares shop and will last forever and cost next to nothing. Revox B77, A700, Studer A67, B67, and A 810 use them as suppressor caps and motor caps. Should be 4, one across AC and one for each motor. I use Supprescraft PMP .47 250V AC. Cheap, really cheap and even I can't claim differences in sound [/QUOTE]
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