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Duke, the capacitor mention is a big improvement that separates $4,000 bookies from $6,000 bookies. Rosso Fiorentino uses Mundorf capacitors in their speakers, and though they take forever to break in, they are well worth it in the end. I also wouldn't discount your internal cabling either - not sure what you use. I know if I were building a speaker, my top choice would be the Helicon 16 OCC from Wireworld. The guys there are incredible to work with and their product is just as good.
I'd love to host you sometime or even visit you and run through some cabling options so you can hear the differences. I still consider, to this day, one of the best investments I've ever made to be the Wireworld Platinum Starlight 7 USB. People balk when they hear a price tag of $700 for a 1 meter, but it is something I refuse to take out of my system (unless i2s is used like we did at RMAF).
I'm sure there is improvement from high-end capacitors... normally I use 1% film caps in the tweeter signal path, so I'm not using crapacitors... but I'm probably not going all the way up to Mundorf Golds or Duelands either.
I've tried a bunch of them, and IME they are actually similar to wiring. The 2 most important things are dielectric and conductor. Conductors - I find that copper is just a better conductor than tin or aluminum, so copper caps are almost always better than tin or aluminum caps. Dielectric - Teflon is a better dielectric than polypropylene, and the paper/wax sounds best of all. Resonance Control - One additional thing that is important with caps is resonance control. Which is why things like Clarity Caps sound so good - they do serious work to try to control resonance. But, the caps that do the most/best job at this are the paper/wax caps. So based on these 3 criteria, Dueland and Jupiter are the best options. They both hit all 3 areas - conductor, dielectric and resonance control are all excellent. Between the 2, IMO Dueland is not really any better than the Jupiters.So there you go, my wholehearted endorsement for Jupiter Copper Paper/Beeswax caps
Duke - have followed your speaker threads for many years and talked to you once about buying. This new speaker seems to check a lot of boxes and will continue to watch for early impressions.Apologies if this goes off topic but was curious about the jkenny DAC you guys had as part of your setup. Had not heard about a new ciunas DAC (was an early adapter of his first DAC). Curious about how you hooked up and thinking it worked out good if the whole system was sounding so good. Any comments on this relative unknown?