that page works fine from here, and looking at the source it's
absolutely bog-standard HTML. are you experiencing other connectivity
issues?
J
(in San Francisco)
absolutely bog-standard HTML. are you experiencing other connectivity
issues?
J
(in San Francisco)
>Ken:
>This is such a useful faq; thank you.
>Perhaps you already know, but something's not right with the link to
>it on your Web site. I tried different browsers and none would get
>the page.
>Were it not for the link in your message I might never have seen this
>great resource.
>Thanks,
>Mark
>
>On Sep 27, 2009, at 7:08 PM, sasami@... wrote:
>
> > Try reading: http://www.cgs.synth.net/modules/parts_faq.html It
>> should help
>> you. Failing all else, you can just use the metalized polyester for
>> everything.
>>
>> >Hi there,
>> >
>> >I'm in the process of putting together digital noise and tube vca
>> modules,
>> but I'm fairly new to this hobby and am a bit confused about the
>> appropriate
>> capacitors to use. I'd appreciate some advice.
>> >
>> >When would a ceramic capacitor and when would a metalized polyester
>> capacitor be more appropriate, or does it makes much of a difference?
>> >
>> >Based on the photos of assembled boards I'm assuming that the 100n
>> caps on
>> the tube vca board are wima types (which I've been told are ideal
>> for audio
>> path type applications), and the 47 pf caps are regular ceramic. I'm
>> less
>> sure about the digital noise board.
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance.
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> >The CGS Modular Synth home page: http://www.cgs.synth.net/
>> >Yahoo! Groups Links
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> __________________________________________________________
>> Ken Stone sasami@... otherunicorn@...
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>> ~sasami/>
>>
>>
>>
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