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One more point. All caps have a tolerance like resistors - usually 5% (denoted by a J) or 10% (denoted by a K). So, for example, a capacitor labeled 103J is 1 nF, 5% tolerance, which means it can actually be 950 pF or 1.05 nF. For 103K, the range would be 900 nF to 1.1 nF. I suppose you can measure with your DMM. For filter applications, this probably doesn't matter too much unless you have ultra sensitive ears.
As for measurement of capacitors, make sure you're not touching the leads (use alligator clips). Also, I've noticed that trying to measure anything below 100 pF seems to give values that are off by more than 10%. Either the DMM can't measure that finely or the small pF size caps can really be out of tolerance!
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