by Ty_Bower » Tue Mar 13, 2012 7:48 pm
If they're box caps (like Wima), check the lead spacing to make sure they fit. If they are axial lead or similar (i.e., Sprague orange drop), again make sure you've got enough lead length to bend them into position without shorting against anything.
As long as they fit mechanically, they should function very well electrically. The low frequency corner (Fc = 1/2piRC) will go down by a factor of 2.2, which might be a desirable thing as long as stability is not compromised. As long as your output transformers are of reasonable quality, I wouldn't be concerned.
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