11-17-2018, 12:57 AM
Hi Guys
Ceramic "tone" as it were is not necessarily linear with type. In a broad stroke, you could put them from cleanest to dirtiest corresponding to their temperature stability, where the most stable types are the cleanest.
Also, the higher the capacitance the more ceramic distortion there will be. This is why for the most high fidelity applications, ceramics over 100pF are rarely used.
Ceramic "tone" as it were is not necessarily linear with type. In a broad stroke, you could put them from cleanest to dirtiest corresponding to their temperature stability, where the most stable types are the cleanest.
Also, the higher the capacitance the more ceramic distortion there will be. This is why for the most high fidelity applications, ceramics over 100pF are rarely used.


