So I thought I'd resurrect this thread to share my experience with placing an in-line filter in my system. What makes my system a little quirky to do that is I'm running an integrated tube amp and using my headphone amp as a preamp. I was previously running my NX-Studios full range and filling in the subs underneath and adjusting the phase to smooth out some frequency response peaks caused by small listening room. This made for a well measuring and good sounding setup, but I always wondered what it would sound like with an in-line filter. So I set out to try some cheap caps and rca jacks and daisy chain everything together to test the theory. Even proof of concept made for a very clear and lively sound by comparison with bass response measuring the same but having WAY more clarity and tone. I was able to achieve the levels I wanted by setting my integrated amp volume level just above where I was comfortable listening before, then adjusting the subs in from there. With that I'm able to use my Schiit Magni+ in the 0 gain setting and using most but not all of the volume control. It's now set to measure most of the frequency response around 78db with bass under 100hz boosted a bit from there. Only down side is changing sources requires moving rca cables back and forth from dac to phono stage.
After some trial and error I narrowed in on capacitor values needed for what I wanted and I picked up some Miflex caps, KLE RCA jacks, and KLE plugs to upgrade connectors on some Blue Jeans cables. The Miflex were on sale for the same price as Sonicaps so I couldn't say no to that. After plugging it in last night, I am blown away at the clarity, tone and texture that comes from offloading some of the driver workload to the subs. Even with running everything through a Schiit Magni+ in the 0 gain (passive) mode I hear no extra grain or harshness compared to running straight from dac to integrated amp. I know these caps take what seems like a couple decades to burn in

but I'm excited to hear the end result in a few weeks.

Danny, thanks for all the encouragement and sharing your wealth of knowledge with the world. Please keep it up.
