10 = 1/(2πfR) where F = 2KHz and R = 8Ω. OK, 10 what? Farads? Milli, Micro, Nano, Pico farads?C=1/(2πfR)
The power supply is 12 volts so I don't need a super high voltage cap. I'm sure 35V would be far more than ever going to be a problem. If that's 10µF I'll have to scrape through scrap stock to see if I can quickly find one. If not I understand I can take two electrolytic's and put them in series opposing polarity, but I have to keep in mind the limited space for such. If I can find a good non-electrolytic 10µF I'd be happy to give that a test run. If not - I'll go to Digikey for a cap. Maybe a kit of caps so I can have other values on hand for the times I need such.

