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Sammich filter caps


Taika-Kim
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Hey, I bought an used Sammich without chips. The previous owner had a pair of 6852s, whereas I have dumpstered(!) 6581s. So do the filter caps need to be changed? I tried searching the forum and the net, but didn't find really anything concrete... I'm aware though of the jumper change to accommodate for the different power requirements of the filters.

Do the same instructions about the caps apply than for the usual Midibox SID?

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But with topics like this:

It seems it's possible to change the sound with the caps, and it's not dangerous to try different ones? (how much can the values deviate from the ideal 470pf?)

And also, there are ceramic condensators, styroflex, and some others? What is the best to use?

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The thread you link to provides sound demos for different filter caps on a 6582. You say you have 6581s, so you'll have to check which are the standard caps for this chip. I would interpret the sentence you quote in the way that the 22nF belong to 6582s, whereas 470pF go with 6581s.

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The 6582 is much the same as the 8580, so you need to change them. I believe the capacitors are used by the filter and every chip has a slightly different sounding filter so you can try to get the sound you like by altering the capacitor values slightly.

If you find the filter too muffled then you should change them from the default values for the 6581.

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i'd say you can try different types of about the same value and then decide what you like best. styroflex are the most expensive and with the best performance (small tolerances also).

but i found the sound of the ceramic and mylar interesting too. after all it's a matter of taste. and they're just a few cents so no big loss to try some different types.

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