Quote Originally Posted by peterz View Post
JeffW
Thanks! A couple follow up questions.... and it appears I may have to do some wikipedia reading!

1. "In parallel" would mean that one lead from the original cap would be soldered to BOTH the 15 AND 1.5uf caps. And then the other lead from the old cap would again be soldered to BOTH the 15 and 1.5. Similarly with 4.3 and 2.7?
Right. Just lay the caps along side each other, parallel as it were, and gather all the leads coming out each end together. You can see it in the pic Zilch provided.

2. Does signal direction matter with those Dayton capacitors? Meaning does it matter which way the signal goes through those caps?
Nope, they are the same in either direction.

3. What would those extra bypass capacitors be doing? Cleaning up the signal 'noise' or something?
Something along those lines, yes. There's more to it, of course, but adding them adds little cost or complexity.

4. I'm assuming partsexpress will handle these four caps no problem correct?
Looks like.

http://www.parts-express.com/dayton-...capacitors.cfm

http://www.parts-express.com/audiocap-capacitors.cfm

Thanks for your help, sorry if I'm asking obvious questions, I'm just very new to all of this.
take care
peter
No problem. Good luck on your project!