Howdy folks, its been a minute.
I'm working on a capacitor kit for my Korg C-15 digital piano, and it has a couple bipolar electrolytics (C27 and C34) on the analog board for which I can only find one direct replacement, but it's sold in multiples of 50.
I've got a couple work-arounds in mind (Ebay NOS, testing with the og part, swapping for a ceramic), but what part can I recommend that will be reliably obtainable in the future? Would a ceramic or MLCC (not entirely sure what the practical difference is) be a good general replacement for bipolar electrolytics? It's hard to find succinct information about this.
I'm working on a capacitor kit for my Korg C-15 digital piano, and it has a couple bipolar electrolytics (C27 and C34) on the analog board for which I can only find one direct replacement, but it's sold in multiples of 50.
I've got a couple work-arounds in mind (Ebay NOS, testing with the og part, swapping for a ceramic), but what part can I recommend that will be reliably obtainable in the future? Would a ceramic or MLCC (not entirely sure what the practical difference is) be a good general replacement for bipolar electrolytics? It's hard to find succinct information about this.
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