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The Gen I is basically a fairly balanced capacitor. However, some find our "balanced" slightly thin and bright compared to the more lush "colored" capacitors which would include the Gen II. While the Gen II has a nice Midrange bloom, Gen I has a slight advantage on the freq extremes (top and bottom). In many applications, larger values of Gen I bypassed with smaller values of Gen II yield a very favorable result.
I've used a BC557 transistor, which has a typical noise figure of 2dB and a max of 10dB at 0.2mA, a fair range. The working current in the GK1 is 12.6mA, MUCH higher, at which the noise should be much less, probably around the 2dB mark at the most, particularly as signal throughput is line level. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT A LOW NOISE TRANSISTOR MIGHT REDUCE THIS NOISE ALSO, THEREBY RAISING THE BAR ON RESOLUTION.Something to consider, no? Hugh
I've spent the last hour listening to these little speakers and am just amazed how good they sound with these mods compared to the Orions.