Howdy folks, its been a minute.
I'm working on a capacitor kit for my [URL="https://caps.wiki/wiki/Korg_C-15"]Korg C-15[/URL] digital piano, and it has a couple bipolar electrolytics (C27 and C34) on the [URL="https://caps.wiki/wiki/Korg_C-15#Analog_Board"]analog board[/URL] 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...
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What to replace an unobtainable bipolar elctrolytic?
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[FONT="Georgia"]Hey folks! I'm Evan. I'm currently going to college in AR for Computer Engineering. I have a passion for music, and I love restoring vintage electronics. I document most of my personal projects over on [URL="https://caps.wiki/wiki/Main_Page"]caps.wiki[/URL] , you should check it out![/FONT]
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[FONT="Georgia"]Hey folks! I'm Evan. I'm currently going to collegeLast edited by SMDFlea; 03-27-2023, 11:35 AM.
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