Capacitor - Audiophiler, 400V, MKP Metallized Polypropylene
MKP 'Audiophiler' Metallized Polypropylene film audio capacitor, 400v. Rated at 85 degrees.
Capacitance - µF | Our Part Number | UPC/EAN |
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1 µF | C-MKP1-400 | 609722127844 |
2.2 µF | C-MKP2D2-400 | 609722127868 |
3.3 µF | C-MKP3D3-400 | 609722127875 |
4.7 µF | C-MKP4D7-400 | 609722127882 |
6.8 µF | C-MKP6D8-400 | 609722127899 |
10 µF | C-MKP10-400 | 609722127851 |
8 µF | C-MKP8-400 | 841358106293 |
12 µF | C-MKP12-400 | 609722163545 |
15 µF | C-MKP15-400 | 609722162289 |
20 µF | C-MKP20-400 | 609722162296 |
Diameter | 1 µF version | C-MKP1-400 | 0.47 in. |
2.2 µF version | C-MKP2D2-400 | 0.65 in. | |
3.3 µF version | C-MKP3D3-400 | 0.75 in. | |
4.7 µF version | C-MKP4D7-400 | 0.86 in. | |
6.8 µF version | C-MKP6D8-400 | 1.05 in. | |
8 µF version | C-MKP8-400 | 1.06 in. | |
10 µF version | C-MKP10-400 | 1.04 in. | |
12 µF version | C-MKP12-400 | 1.007 in. | |
15 µF version | C-MKP15-400 | 1.128 in. | |
20 µF version | C-MKP20-400 | 1.33 in. | |
Item Length | 1 µF version | C-MKP1-400 | 1.23 in. |
2.2 µF version | C-MKP2D2-400 | 1.23 in. | |
3.3 µF version | C-MKP3D3-400 | 1.23 in. | |
4.7 µF version | C-MKP4D7-400 | 1.39 in. | |
6.8 µF version | C-MKP6D8-400 | 1.38 in. | |
8 µF version | C-MKP8-400 | 1.38 in. | |
10 µF version | C-MKP10-400 | 2.2 in. | |
12 µF version | C-MKP12-400 | 2.206 in. | |
15 µF version | C-MKP15-400 | 2.198 in. | |
20 µF version | C-MKP20-400 | 2.21 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | ||
Rated Voltage | 400 V |
Packaging Dimensions | 1 µF version | C-MKP1-400 | 3.8 in. × 0.5 in. × 0.5 in. |
2.2 µF version | C-MKP2D2-400 | 3.8 in. × 0.8 in. × 0.8 in. | |
3.3 µF version | C-MKP3D3-400 | 3.5 in. × 0.9 in. × 0.9 in. | |
4.7 µF version | C-MKP4D7-400 | 3.8 in. × 1 in. × 1 in. | |
6.8 µF version | C-MKP6D8-400 | 3.8 in. × 1 in. × 1 in. | |
8 µF version | C-MKP8-400 | 1.387 in. × 1.063 in. × 1.063 in. | |
10 µF version | C-MKP10-400 | 1.784 in. × 1.044 in. × 1.044 in. | |
12 µF version | C-MKP12-400 | 2.212 in. × 1.012 in. × 1.012 in. | |
15 µF version | C-MKP15-400 | 2.213 in. × 1.127 in. × 1.127 in. | |
20 µF version | C-MKP20-400 | 2.21 in. × 1.326 in. × 1.326 in. | |
Weight (Packaging) | 1 µF version | C-MKP1-400 | 0.01 lbs. |
2.2 µF version | C-MKP2D2-400 | 0.02 lbs. | |
3.3 µF version | C-MKP3D3-400 | 0.02 lbs. | |
4.7 µF version | C-MKP4D7-400 | 0.03 lbs. | |
6.8 µF version | C-MKP6D8-400 | 0.044 lbs. | |
8 µF version | C-MKP8-400 | 0.048 lbs. | |
10 µF version | C-MKP10-400 | 0.061 lbs. | |
12 µF version | C-MKP12-400 | 0.061 lbs. | |
15 µF version | C-MKP15-400 | 0.076 lbs. | |
20 µF version | C-MKP20-400 | 0.104 lbs. |
C-MKP12-400 - 12 µF version | Diameter | 1.007 in. |
Item Length | 2.206 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP1-400 - 1 µF version | Diameter | 0.47 in. |
Item Length | 1.23 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP2D2-400 - 2.2 µF version | Diameter | 0.65 in. |
Item Length | 1.23 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP3D3-400 - 3.3 µF version | Diameter | 0.75 in. |
Item Length | 1.23 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP4D7-400 - 4.7 µF version | Diameter | 0.86 in. |
Item Length | 1.39 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP6D8-400 - 6.8 µF version | Diameter | 1.05 in. |
Item Length | 1.38 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP10-400 - 10 µF version | Diameter | 1.04 in. |
Item Length | 2.2 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP20-400 - 20 µF version | Diameter | 1.33 in. |
Item Length | 2.21 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP15-400 - 15 µF version | Diameter | 1.128 in. |
Item Length | 2.198 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V | |
C-MKP8-400 - 8 µF version | Diameter | 1.06 in. |
Item Length | 1.38 in. | |
Lead Type | axial | |
Rated Voltage | 400 V |
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would this be a suitable replacement for an old nonpolarized electrolytic cap in an old fisher 2 way speaker?
Asked by Anonymous on March 2nd, 2016.
This is not an electrolytic or necessarily a substitute. This is a high end audio cap and shouldn't be used for power filtering. However, these are used in speaker crossovers so you should be able to use them in that capacity.
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Are these good for crossovers?
Asked by Anonymous on June 11th, 2018.
Yes these are a good choice for crossovers.
Product Reviews
Regarding Leslie speakers…. I’ve recapped numerous crossovers with many different brands and price points of capacitors. These red Audiophiler caps are not only a huge bargain, but perform sonically to my ears as well as Mundorf’s and Solens. No need to spend unnecessary monies on higher end caps. These are the real deal… tight tolerance, solid caps.
Regarding Leslie speakers…. I’ve recapped numerous crossovers with many different brands and price points of capacitors. These red Audiophiler caps are not only a huge bargain, but perform sonically to my ears as well as Mundorf’s and Solens. No need to spend unnecessary monies on higher end caps. These are the real deal… tight tolerance, solid caps.
These capacitors are an excellent value for the money, and certainly a better choice than electrolytic types for coupling and crossover applications. Highly recommended, and no need to spend extra money on any of the hyped-up "audiophile" types...
Very affordable price , for a good quality part. I've used them in many projects !! Very satisfied !!
A true audiophile capacitor with precision finish and appearance under $1... These provide a perfect output coupling cap for the phono preamp pictured.
I HAVE A 1960S General Radio 1390B GOOD REPLACEMENT PART FOR OLD PAPER CAPACITOR
Item (6.8uF) was as described. Values checked in tolerance and worked fine in the circuit.
Measured within 1%, esr very good (0.01). Larger than some competitors. Leads tinned copper. Compared to Axon in my B1 buffer sounded identical (output coupler) Fed a McIntosh 275. Improved bass. No audible distortion. Fed a qtube 70 (MOSFET) guitar amp. Nothing added or subtracted. Reserve for audiophile equipment. Not going to add any sonic signature to your guitar amp. Of course if you want to impress the crowd with a huge red well built cap or are building a low distortion neutral jazz amp go for it.
Good Quality Caps at a low price
Not a bad price for such a large value quality film cap. Construction looks and feels solid.