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I admit that Teflon is not for the timid or the typical audio component, but it does sound better in my phono eq. Perhaps, only in that position, it really excels.
The Placette Audio RVC I owned had Vishays throughout and performed exceptionally well, but the Vishays are not superior to properly employed Sonicap Platinums IME. A lot probably depends on how and where the caps are used.-Jim
Vishay MKT-1822............They have everything audiophiles search for, it is the holy grail of capacitors. You want virtually no grain? These caps are it. You want ultra extended high end? Yup, Vishays got it. Dynamic range? The best I've heard. What about bass? Wait till you hear it!
Hmm. I thought Placette RVC used Vishay S102 RESISTORS everywhere, not Vishay capacitors.
What's the deal with Jensen's paper/in oil caps?I find it odd how I hear from some people that they make the best sounding caps, but I don't recall any manufactures who use their caps, in their gear?Is all hype? Or are they too expensive, so manufactures don;t use them?
At this time, my ultimate capacitor hunt is over.
Quote from: Response Audio on 6 Jul 2007, 11:47 pmAt this time, my ultimate capacitor hunt is over.BILL!! Please don't leave us in suspense! What is your favorite? You must use magic caps to get that sound.Rich