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I replaced the super e-cap configuration of C4 with a film cap, Solen 47 uF 250V. It is big measuring 1.5” x 2.1”. I also replaced a BG at C7 with the same cap.
This got my attention upon initial posting. However film caps at the 2 positions are just not in the cards. Thus I thought I'd give the tantalum caps a go, the expensive AVX ones no less.Well, all I can report is that the tantalums really offer not much difference to the previous caps, Rubycon ZA at C4 and Sanyo OsCon at C7. [ ]However, since I was working on the GK-1 I decided to take out the output cap,in my instance a 1uf Mundorf Silver/Oil, and just replace it with a wire link. The Platinum on the input of the LF should take care of anything, so seemed safe to do this. This seemed to make a small improvement, but not too much really. However, if you really want to get serious about noise reduction and an increase in music.................................. ..................Modify your cd player with a fancy aftermarket clock and power supply. I recently did this on my Marantz player. The noise floor dropped towards the center of the earth and all this music emerged with new clarity. ALL the veils that people so commonly refer to are removed.Here are some links to research:www.tentlabs.comwww.newclassD.comwww.audiocom.co.ukIf you can do the work yourself, can be done for as little as a 200USD. If it's done elsewhere, figure on 500USD and up.Steve
Hi SteveI "dared" some time ago to delete caps in the input or output signal between source all the way up to poweramps, having your line of reasoning. However in the case of the GK1 you do something that i do not dare. I hold on to the output cap of the Gk1 and remove the input cap of the power amp. without outputcap the GK-1 delivers ( if i understand Hugh right) 40V DC, so it introduces relatively high voltages on the IC. If ever the Gk1 this way is connected to another device with removed caps disaster in the amp next to the tweeters are surely to happen. normally caps ( unless with tube sources/preamps) removed, pass thru DC between 100mV-2V
OK you guys,winter is approaching in OZ, which means longer nights and more time over the soldering table But trying to follow all the mods which sound so worthwhile is certainly confusing, going back and forward all the emails is giving me vertigo.For those of us who are daring but do not have the electronic know how, we would be greatly helped by some sort of road map about what to do.A sort of mod guide with basic modmiddle modadvanced modand "if you dare mod straight wires and all" specifying brand , type( film etc cap) and value range/size to make sourcing easier.This would systematically document once and for all the great changes done to this beaut pre amp. It would be time consuming to compile but a very valuable resource.The same could be said about the LF mods.Anyone?
The replacement of C4 and C7 seems to be the ideal application for the new WIMA MKS-2XL film caps.
Can someone find a small-quantity supplier??
I can only find 1 supplier that has these in stock (10% version), TAW Electronics in the US.There are not many left, and they're 11 USD each! Hopefully the price will go down as they become more common.Cheers,Ron.
Quote from: gerado on 24 Apr 2008, 01:40 pmOK you guys,winter is approaching in OZ, which means longer nights and more time over the soldering table But trying to follow all the mods which sound so worthwhile is certainly confusing, going back and forward all the emails is giving me vertigo.For those of us who are daring but do not have the electronic know how, we would be greatly helped by some sort of road map about what to do.A sort of mod guide with basic modmiddle modadvanced modand "if you dare mod straight wires and all" specifying brand , type( film etc cap) and value range/size to make sourcing easier.This would systematically document once and for all the great changes done to this beaut pre amp. It would be time consuming to compile but a very valuable resource.The same could be said about the LF mods.Anyone? Geraldo,All you really need to know and do is:1. .47uf teflon cap at C1 Most use Sonic Cap Platinum. Install off the pcb in place of signal input wire.2. .01uf teflon cap at C19. Small size and can be interchanged with the stock cap.3. Tubes: This is pretty subjective to the listener. I like the NOS 7308's, though they are a little expensive. Stock tubes are fine. NOS 6es8's may bring a small improvement. Again, it's pretty subjective. Anything else that has been described in these pages is extra. You may hear some benefit, you may not. I've changed most every cap in the whole GK-1, and only the above 2 provided any clear improvement that was easy to hear.Steve