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Quote from: Ray Bronk on 14 May 2008, 02:19 amI am probably going to get my hands on a Transcendentsound preamp which is extremely neutral with 12AU7 tubes. So how much are these mundorfs you are talking about 1Uf with 400V or so. Probably the oil ones.Thanks.Ray BronkThe silver/oils at 1 uF are $54.57/each unfortunately. However, Parts Connexion is having a sale right now with 15% off everything, so if you're going to buy expensive caps of any kind, now would be the time!http://www.partsconnexion.com/catalog/CapacitorsFilm.html
I am probably going to get my hands on a Transcendentsound preamp which is extremely neutral with 12AU7 tubes. So how much are these mundorfs you are talking about 1Uf with 400V or so. Probably the oil ones.Thanks.Ray Bronk
Due to the generosity of AC member GBB, I now have some Russin K72 teflon caps and FT-3 teflon caps burning in. Will report after extremely long break-in, I'm sure. Now if only I could get a hold of a pair of K40 oil caps BTW. These Russian caps are WAY bigger and heavier in person than in eBay pics
..but I haven't I compared the newer AKGs to the Senns or Grados. The Stax are great and I may resort to getting them at some point.
I've been struggling with a touch of that overly smooth, "polished" and "slippery" high end Jon referred to.
QuoteI've been struggling with a touch of that overly smooth, "polished" and "slippery" high end Jon referred to. Hi Rob, If you are looking for a clean, accurate presentation with a capacitor that simply gets out of the way and introduces no character of it's own, I would look no further than the original SoniCap Gen I.
Hi Bill,Where do I go for the Sonicap Gen I? I presume that stands for Generation One? What is in your opinion the difference between the Sonicap Gen I versus the Platinum?Ray Bronk
Hi rpf, As Mark mentioned you can get them from Danny at GR Research. The SonicCap Gen I (Generation 1) and Platinum are different animals. The Platinums are Teflon and obviously come at a high price. If you can swing it, the Platinums make exceptional bypass caps in loudspeakers (high pass and mid band), power supply bypass and coupling capacitors in tube gear. I imagine they would do well in solid state as well but I simply wouldn't know Search SoniCap Platinum here and you should come up with a lot of info and applications.
Jon L.Did you ever get those K40y's ? Just wondering how they stood up against the competition ?Joey B.
Quote from: Joey B on 19 May 2008, 06:44 pmJon L.Did you ever get those K40y's ? Just wondering how they stood up against the competition ?Joey B."K40y's" Not sure what you are asking me?Ray
Quote from: Ray Bronk on 19 May 2008, 09:21 pmQuote from: Joey B on 19 May 2008, 06:44 pmJon L.Did you ever get those K40y's ? Just wondering how they stood up against the competition ?Joey B."K40y's" Not sure what you are asking me?RayHeh, he's asking me if I was able to get in some Russian K40y oil caps. I had somebody who e-mailed me to possibly send me a pair of K40y's, but not so far. Since I am comparing FT3 and K72 Russian teflons this week, it would be *real* nice to get in some K40y's about now.