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Originally Posted by old_tv_nut
The cap value criticality depends on where it's used in the circuit. If part of the vertical sweep, the answer is no. If part of the power supply, the answer is that somewhat larger is generally OK, smaller generally not. Do you have two .22 uf you could put in parallel to make .44? That would work fine.
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Its in the amplifier circuit itself, I think its in the crossover network as there's about a dozen or so .47 µF 100V capacitors all in a line next to (parallel?) with about a dozen inductors and they all tie into the speaker hookups on the back of the receiver.
I do have a couple of .22 µF 100V capacitors that I could parallel to make .44 µF 100V and I thought of doing that but I wasn't sure if that would of been appropriate in such an application.