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Bypassing Do not use bypass capacitors in the signal path. A single capacitor for DC blocking/AC coupling creates a simple path with one time constant. The signal quality will be compromised if a bypass or multiple bypass capacitors are added to a signal path capacitor. Bypass capacitors were used in the past to bypass low quality film capacitors or electrolytic capacitors. The bypass was the lesser of two evils. With the advent of better quality film capacitors the need for a bypass capacitor was eliminated. Bypass capacitors create multiple signal paths with multiple time constants. These time constants are very short but they can still be heard as a smear or overall loss of focus.
1. 'Ralph' is the Wonder Dog?[/
2. What's the value of the original tweeter cap?
Dave,1801B - I found to be extremely detailed with a soundstage on plane or slightly forward of the speakers. It was excellent from the upper midrange though the mid-bass. It became slightly less distinct in the dilineation of bass notes as it moved lower in the scale of the bass range. Decay is superb, particularly notable when hearing the dying resonances of instruments in the fade out at the end of songs. In some music coherence of the overall presentation is lessened due to the sharp relief of the detail presented. Instruments can seem more forward from the whole of the music than usual because of an aggressive attack. It walks very close to "edgy" but never gets there. Realistic and accurate reproduction of the input signal with minimal colorations are the hallmarks of this speaker.1801C - This version sounds very natural in its delivery of musical tones sacrificing only the smallest bit of detail to the 1801B. I was more impressed with the smooth presentation of difficult to reproduce piano notes and female vocals with the "C" than the 1801B. Again superb through the upper mids, mids and upper bass and having a better tonal quality in the lower bass region though not going much deeper. The decay is wonderful like the 1801B revealing instrument and vocal nuance. The attack is much smoother. The layering and texture of music is better to my ear than the 1801B because it suits my preference of coherence and musicality in speakers. There is accuracy in the presentation a more refined delivery.Associated gear:Meridian 508.24 CD playerReference Line 1A Passive PreampAtma-Sphere M60MkII.3 OTL ampsJPS labs Superconductor FX interconnects and speaker wireRalph
Interesting experiment, David. I've been thinking about bypassing the Sonicap Gen I's in my own XO's with the Platinum's for a while but haven't gotten around to it.
Most people seem to bypass tweeter caps with a smaller 0.01uF cap. Do you feel there is any benefit or downside to using the larger 0.1uF cap instead (other than being more expensive)?
Also, where multiple smaller caps are used to make up the required uF value, do you advocate bypassing each cap with its own bypass cap, or just one bypass cap for the group of caps?
Any advantage to retrofitting the XO components in the 1801b with the ones listed for the 1801c? What is the cost of 2 Accuton C95's if one was to upgrade an existing 1801b?
These positive results were before any break-in of the Platinums?
Did they improve much/any with additional hours on them?
If I understand correctly, you are suggesting using a 0.1uF Platinum bypass cap on the midwoofer cap as well?
What is the original midwoofer cap ....Solen?
I wonder how many people overlook the bypass caps?
If one out of five caps have a "positive change" on SQ, then i think that cap is defective. Especially a 100nf cap.
Dave, will the 1801C go into production in the near future? and what sort of sensitivity and ohm rating will you target with this model?