Nichicon audio capacitors UFS on Ali

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  • pecrie
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 182

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    Nichicon audio capacitors UFS on Ali

    Hi , Just asking for a little info.
    Anyone of you have experience , in buying Nichicon UFS /FS (Muse) electrolytics for audio , it says made in Thailand , on Ali ??

    Or do you have experience in buying Elna Silmic II for audio , also sold on Ali ?

    Any info will be highly appreciated

    Thank you
  • bestsystem
    Senior Member
    • May 2011
    • 59

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    Re: Nichicon audio capacitors UFS on Ali

    lots of fakes, a weak safeguard is to compare the size and rating with datasheet.

    fake bottom bungs have a sense of crudeness, sometimes embossed with ◎

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