Quote from: Jon L on 22 May 2009, 07:14 pmQuote from: dweekie on 22 May 2009, 02:32 amQuote from: shawnds on 22 May 2009, 01:59 am aa I have instaled the Aluminum Amp ohm in my Altec amps and they sound alot like the jensen aluminum . But the midrange is better . Upper and lower are rolled off a little And they have about 20 hours on them and they haven't bloomed out like the jensen alum but I'll keep waiting. Wonder how those paper in wax caps they have are like?The first driver coupling cap I had in my altecs were paper in wax and the midrange was air city! I may try the paper WAX AMPOHM . they may be better than the oil for all i know.ShawnIt was a rather long break-in period for me, but things opened up in both directions. It never gets to "air city" but it does what it does very well. Please update us as the hours add up.The Jupiter and the Ampohm wax caps would be a nice comparison. I have the AmpOhm wax next in cue, and of course, I already have the Jupiter. I'll have to try the new copper AmpOhm HowEVer... I took a detour trying the Naked Russian K72 teflons (courtesy of Josh K), but bypassed with 2200 pF FT1 Teflon. KILLER stuff, but needs the teflon bypass.What value K72 is it? I need to check my FT1 teflons to see if they can have their clothes taken off too. I've been using the teflons nude in 0.1uf, but I haven't tried any bypass of it. I didn't think it would need a bypass, but I guess I should try it out!
Quote from: dweekie on 22 May 2009, 02:32 amQuote from: shawnds on 22 May 2009, 01:59 am aa I have instaled the Aluminum Amp ohm in my Altec amps and they sound alot like the jensen aluminum . But the midrange is better . Upper and lower are rolled off a little And they have about 20 hours on them and they haven't bloomed out like the jensen alum but I'll keep waiting. Wonder how those paper in wax caps they have are like?The first driver coupling cap I had in my altecs were paper in wax and the midrange was air city! I may try the paper WAX AMPOHM . they may be better than the oil for all i know.ShawnIt was a rather long break-in period for me, but things opened up in both directions. It never gets to "air city" but it does what it does very well. Please update us as the hours add up.The Jupiter and the Ampohm wax caps would be a nice comparison. I have the AmpOhm wax next in cue, and of course, I already have the Jupiter. I'll have to try the new copper AmpOhm HowEVer... I took a detour trying the Naked Russian K72 teflons (courtesy of Josh K), but bypassed with 2200 pF FT1 Teflon. KILLER stuff, but needs the teflon bypass.
Quote from: shawnds on 22 May 2009, 01:59 am aa I have instaled the Aluminum Amp ohm in my Altec amps and they sound alot like the jensen aluminum . But the midrange is better . Upper and lower are rolled off a little And they have about 20 hours on them and they haven't bloomed out like the jensen alum but I'll keep waiting. Wonder how those paper in wax caps they have are like?The first driver coupling cap I had in my altecs were paper in wax and the midrange was air city! I may try the paper WAX AMPOHM . they may be better than the oil for all i know.ShawnIt was a rather long break-in period for me, but things opened up in both directions. It never gets to "air city" but it does what it does very well. Please update us as the hours add up.The Jupiter and the Ampohm wax caps would be a nice comparison.
aa I have instaled the Aluminum Amp ohm in my Altec amps and they sound alot like the jensen aluminum . But the midrange is better . Upper and lower are rolled off a little And they have about 20 hours on them and they haven't bloomed out like the jensen alum but I'll keep waiting. Wonder how those paper in wax caps they have are like?The first driver coupling cap I had in my altecs were paper in wax and the midrange was air city! I may try the paper WAX AMPOHM . they may be better than the oil for all i know.Shawn
Quote from: AudioCap on 22 May 2009, 08:43 amAmpohm announced yesterday 22nd May that they are finally launching a range of paper-in-oil, copper-foil capacitors in 630V (0.001uF to 1.0uF) and 300V (2.2uF to 10.0uF).Thank you for the information. It seemed like they would eventually introduce a copper version if they already had tin and aluminum. I'm curious if they'll be a big step up or just slightly different.The new beeswax caps look promising, too. So many choices!Best,KT
Ampohm announced yesterday 22nd May that they are finally launching a range of paper-in-oil, copper-foil capacitors in 630V (0.001uF to 1.0uF) and 300V (2.2uF to 10.0uF).
Thanks Jon for taking the time to check them out! I think I will have to try the nude K72s with an SSG bypass.
Just replaced my Ampohm Tin in Oil .10 coupling caps in my Quicksilver MX190 with Audio cap Theta's.After the first 10 seconds I was mighty impressed.Of course they have to still settle in, but what I got was air, extension, deep bass, and just wonderful dynamics.In my amp the paper in oil Ampohms were sucking the life out of it. These Theta's seem like they are going to work out well!Thanks Jon!Mike
Quote from: JoshK on 26 May 2009, 04:16 pmThanks Jon for taking the time to check them out! I think I will have to try the nude K72s with an SSG bypass. I tried the nude 0.1uf FT3 with ~2200pf SSG (I forget the exact value off the top of my head) and barely heard a difference. I'm curious what you will find.
jtwrace,That's the same combination I plan to try in my Havana DAC (different values though), so I'd be interested to hear what your take on the sonics is like.-- Jim