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I noticed one little variable was not taken into consideration in this test, namely the value of the capacitor. No precision meter in sight to measure the actual values and match values of the various brands exactly. In a circuit, when you change the value of a part, you change the sound, duhhhhh!Oh well.Frank Van Alstine
Where were the Sonicaps?
I too was kind of hoping the V-OIMP's would be in there.
I have to agree with Danny.
If they had matched the capacitor values before testing I might pay attention to the results.
How can so many of you get sucked into this nonsense?
Scott, I love the word 'drivel.'My 2 cents. p
...Teflon is the best dielectric, so a well-constructed teflon cap should sound better. Most engineers know that and don't argue with it. Teflon caps are too large and expensive for most speaker crossovers, though you could make a tweeter crossover that would add about $1600 to the price of a commercial pair of speakers using the Vcaps at the 25pc price...