In the first post of this thread, adamct says:
"Below is a 200uf metalized polypropylene motor START cap that I bought by accident. These are NOT suitable for use in the Crack. They will explode if you try to install them. This one is shown here just for fun."
My question is: why?
I believe they will work just fine as output coupling caps. No explosions.
As filter caps, I see no reason why they would "explode." They are rated at 450 VAC and the DC rating for a cap with a 450 VAC rating is usually about 1.4141 times VAC or about 636 in this case, so you are not going to over-volt the thing. As far as current goes, motor run caps are built to continuously carry much higher currents, but a motor start cap ought to be able to carry the ripple current of this power supply, no? Motor run caps have to handle a fairly high peak current and are likely able to carry reasonable currents for extended periods, I should think.
Personally I haven't heard any difference using all film caps in the power supply vs. good low-ESR electrolytics in the audio circuits I have experimented with (which does not include any SET amps.) I HAVE been able to clearly tell the difference in A/B comparisons between electrolytics and film caps when used as output coupling in the Crack / Speedball.