anonymous
15 February 2005
Hi,
I've been asked a bit unusual favor of replacing all electrolytic caps in a 30-year old SSL console. Originally, the console was built using Panasonic caps. I'm interested if anyone has had any experience with this sort of thing and might suggest a caps manufacturer for the replacements. There are about 4,000 caps ranging from 1 - 220uF/25V. Of course, we're talking limited budget here.
Thanks,
Milan
There are no 30 year old SSL consoles... are there? That would
There are no 30 year old SSL consoles... are there? That would put 1975 as the first year of manufacture... I don't believe they started building desks until a few years subsequent... neither here nor there. Is the desk an "E series" or the "B series"... the "B series" desks had some rather serious operational issues from what I understand .
As for replacements caps... Panasonics are probably the way to go... you also get a good bit longer life from the 105' caps than from the 85' caps and while they're more expensive on a per unit basis... not having to recap the desk again for an extra few years more than makes up for the upfront expense.
I would probably source them from "Digi-Key"
Best of luck with it...