Yes Jon, I will bypass the jupiters first. But the size I orderd might be wrong. EP 1832 0.015uf . Let's hope its enough...If they tighten up the jupiters somewhat, and also give it more 'edges' and brightness I am good. The Obbligato's are a bit too edgy, makes the sound fatiguing sometimes. Probably the main fault is my AKG K 701's.Those ClarityCap MR must be tried.... They are cheaper than mundorf sio.K
The often-quoted rule of thumb for bypass is 1/10 to 1/20 of the larger cap value, but it's really all try-and-see.
Quote from: Jon L on 12 Aug 2009, 04:13 pmThe often-quoted rule of thumb for bypass is 1/10 to 1/20 of the larger cap value, but it's really all try-and-see. Most of what I've seen suggests the rule of thumb to be 100:1, not to be argumentative.
Quote from: JoshK on 13 Aug 2009, 12:10 pmQuote from: Jon L on 12 Aug 2009, 04:13 pmThe often-quoted rule of thumb for bypass is 1/10 to 1/20 of the larger cap value, but it's really all try-and-see. Most of what I've seen suggests the rule of thumb to be 100:1, not to be argumentative.I believe that's the rule of thumb for power supplies more than speaker crossovers.
Interestingly, I have a whole lot of these in various sizes. I hadn't thought to try them in coupling position. They were always slated to be used in power supplies as they come in a varied of sizes including very large and very high voltage. I have some 50uf 1.5KV K75s. Those of for a big ass SET amp using GM70s or 813s.
So what's a good source for these?-- Jim
Thanks, Josh. I just got some tubes from Bulgaria and was shocked that they got here in less than a week, and without any express shipping.In case anybody is interested, the ebay seller is LCI electronics. Packaging was excellent too.-- Jim
What value did you use for the VH Teflon cap? 1% of the base, or 10% or?Thanks,Anand.