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Besides your not a true "Audiophile" until you tear apart a perfectly good piece of equipment, and replace the caps
I love when someone has speaker issues and people suggest multi thousand dollar boxes full of capacitors for AC.
I'll chime in with my 2 cents worth. I had auditioned a pair of SS8's from a local owner and thought they sounded great so I ordered a pair from Jim brand new. When I received them and set them up in my room with my electronics I was initially shocked and disappointed as they did not sound like what I had previously heard. Very bright and sterile. Chatting with a couple forum members here I was told,but never actually verified from Accuton, that the Accuton drivers need several hundred hours to fully break in. So for the next 6 weeks while I would be at work I had the ability to play loud rock and r&b music for hours on end and they indeed began to smooth out and sound better. Much better...I had attended the NewPort show last year and got to hear the new Von Schweikert vr55 speakers with Accuton drivers. I thought they sounded like finger nails on a chalk board and couldn't understand the appeal. Later that day I talked to one of the guys running that room and he mentioned the drivers were just installed before the show and had very little time on them. Fast forward to RMAF I got to hear them again but this time they were much smoother and very delicate sounding. To me it was almost a night and day difference. Guys in the room said they made it a point to get the drivers fully broken in or close to it for RMAF so that told me there must be something to it.All that said, there are so many variables at play with trying to get a good sounding system put together in your home that it could be a number of reasons. But, if your SS8's have been seldom used then maybe you just need some time..
Stercom suggests the speakers may not be broken in. They have been played almost daily between 4 and 10 hours daily for over a year.
Yep, totally agree. However, this is what the OP had to say:So I guess he played them 4 - 10 hours a day for over a year
The problem is, there isn't any evidence to suggest that the SS8s are the problem. Swapping in a much cheaper speaker, that isn't nearly as resolving, and claiming the source of the issue has been identified is ridiculous. I suggested a PI Audio Magikbus. $850 new, probably used for less than $500. Not out of place for a system spearheaded by a pair of $9K speakers.
Sorry... I never even heard of Duroche Capacitors to be honest, and from a quality standpoint can't say whether or not they differ much from Solen's anyway in this case. I assume some earlier versions used the Solens like my Prima did, maybe they have been changed over the years again I can't really say. Mundorf Silver/Oils are decent in electronics, Silver/Gold/Oils are slightly better, but honestly both are better used in Speaker crossovers not electronics from a tonal point of view in my experience, but also you would never get Standard Mundorf's to fit the Prima chassis most likely.