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Well, I finally got around to upgrading the caps in my GK-1 about 5 weeks ago and have around 400 hours on it since then.Specifically, the upgrades were:C1, C19: replaced with Sonicap PlatinumsC21: added a Sonicap Platinum bypass cap across the existing AuricapC2, C4: BlackGate N/NXThe improvements were fairly evident immediately and opened up a little more over the next few weeks...Quieter noise floor, greater transparencyMore ambient/acoustic infoGreater inner detail (especially evident in bass chords)Tighter, cleaner bassLess mechanical sounding, more natural/organic/musical/realInstruments with complex harmonics sound more realistic (piano, violins, cellos, basses etc)Soundstaging has a little better dimensionalityMore nuance in voicesMore realistic and sweeter upper mids & treble Individually, each improvement is subtle, but the overall improvement is well worth the money and effort IMHO. For a few hundred dollars it takes the GK-1 up another notch. I haven't heard any A$10k+ pre-amps but my GK-1 easily matches all pre-amps I've heard up to A$7500. Though I wouldn't go so far as to describe the scale of improvement as being equal to a major component upgrade, I think it would be fair to say that it was equal to a minor component upgrade.... and for anyone eager to glean every last iota of performance from their system, that's not bad for a few hundred bucks!It had already been modded with TKD 2P65S stepped attenuator (http://www.thlaudio.com/indexE.htm) & Vishay S102 bypass resistors, Vampire OFC RCA's, twin grounded shielding plates, Dynamat Extreme damping material on chassis, damped PCB mounts, NOS Siemens gold pin 7308 tubes, no source switch in signal path, etc.Every time I think that I've got the very best that Hugh can do, the bugger comes up with something better. So, I know I shouldn't do this but ...Hey Hugh, I challenge you to come up with something even better!
Steve, it is largely your observations that pushed me over the edge. So, I guess it is I that should be thanking you.
Hi Neil,So, we have more bass, huh? That's a surprise to me, I had not expected more mumbo, and it addresses one of the perceived deficiencies of tube systems.Cheers,Hugh