Opinions about StealthCaps?Thanks,Peter
I have enjoyed this thread very much and may have something to contribute! http://www.audioupgrades.co.uk/audioupgrades_cap.shtml. While not strickly speaking "new caps", they are new to me and are presently residing in my CDP. I can't say anything useful about how they sound because they are running in and no doubt will take quite some time to settle down. Also my player has undergone a major up-grade, of which the caps are just a part, so it would not be very smart to stick my neck out on this subject! (and risk having it cut off at the knees). So this is just info. and nothing more.Hmm I see this link doesn't work. I don't know why. Sorry but it's there, somewhere, somehow
Hi, want to share my cap experience with the forum...A couple of months ago I picked up some old Paradigm 7's from the mid 80's (Seas H253 tweeter, 8" woofer). Because they were over 20 years old, I replaced the original cap in the crossovers (6dB/Oct) with a direct replacement generic electrolytic of the same value 4.7mfd (cost about .50). I noticed little change in the sound other than maybe a little warmer, but wasn't sure if it was my imagination. Just last night removed the first replacement caps, and installed some Clarity Cap PX 4.7mfd I got at Madisound. I really didn't expect much because I had already replaced the caps once with little change, but what a difference!!! ... the speakers sounded bright, cold, and sibilance's were terrible! Very detailed, but not at all pleasant to listen to. After some reading on the subject, today I ran the speakers at mid volume for about 6 hours. Afterwards they sure seemed to have warmed up while still keeping the clarity where it is needed! Still not perfect, but better. Will let them run overnight and see how things are tomorrow. I know there is much discussion on this subject, but I am convinced that changing caps makes quite a difference, and break-in time is real. Maybe I live in ignorant bliss, but this morning prior to break-in I was planning on putting a series resistor in the circuit to tame the tweeters with the new caps, but this evening after running the speakers all day, I am pleased with the sound, and no resistors are in the plans!