get the tantalum if they wanted an electrolitic
they would of put 1 there and tantalum caps are not that expensive
----- Original Message -----From: babouche369Sent: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 6:17 PMSubject: [vintagesynthrepair] Re: Arp Omni 1 master oscillator / buffer question.I know; I tried to do so on the 22uF. My local dealer only had radial for this value, but once back home, I was disappointed; the footprint is far bigger and there not enough room on the PCB. I bought an extra PCB to set the electrolytics, but the complexity doesn't worth the saving.
I have to check with another dealer the other side of the town if they have axial.
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> You can use electrolytics to replace the tantalum caps and save some cash.
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