Cornell Dubilier 940C "snubber" bypass cap
Hi guys,
I'm experiencing some confusion regarding the identity of the renowned Cornell Dubilier 940C bypass capacitor.
I've easily found quite a lot of Cornell Dubilier "940C30S1KF CAP, 0.01µF, 3 KV, 10%, PP" types but I am unsure as to if they are the same thing.
Seems the ones called simply "940C" are a little more expensive and rare or are they exactly the same thing?
Would like to try some in my preamp on the coupling caps so other suggestions more then welcome of course. Something good with 0.01uF value sounds about right.
Cheers
System 1: - Amp - Musical Paradise MP-701 mk2 - Neurochrome 686
- Source: Audio Technica LP-5 - Custom 6V6 stage - Novafidelity X30 - Soekris 1421 (LPSU) - Custom TDA1541 C3G DAC -
- Speakers: Martin Logan Prodigy's - Subs: - REL T3's -
System 2 - Amp: Musical Paradise MP 303/Custom 300B SET - Custom 6SL7 Pre -
- Source: Pioneer N-30K - SONCOZ SGD1 -
- Speakers: Loth X BS1's - Sub: REL T3 -