If you re-post with the model of the amp, and schematic location number
(i.e. C42) if you know it, it is likely someone could look at a manual
and tell you what McIntosh intended it to be.
Regards,
Tim Schwartz
Bristol Electronics
bp wrote:
>
> hello group
>
> i am trying to identify the value of an audio input cap. on a mcintosh power
> amp
>
> the cap has a pinkish orange body approx 1" long and 1/2" diameter.
>
> there is a black and yellow stripe on the cap. no other markings.
>
> what is the value of it ?
>
> thanks for any help
"bp" <bobbypri@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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> hello group
>
> i am trying to identify the value of an audio input cap. on a mcintosh
power
> amp
>
> the cap has a pinkish orange body approx 1" long and 1/2" diameter.
>
> there is a black and yellow stripe on the cap. no other markings.
>
> what is the value of it ?
Measure it with a meter; lots of low-cost digital meters can measure
capacitance.
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