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Well i just i would post a couple of pic's since i am totally finished with this B1 project. Cleaned up some wireing and installed Gen2 bypasses and with the new naked Vishays it rocks!!
The Sonicap 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.
Jon, those MONSTER caps got me looking and reading, and I came across your articles in Enjoy the Music. Very nice reading, descriptions and pictures. Nice job!For those who may be interested, here you go. It's two parts.http://www.enjoythemusic.com/diy/0708/capacitor1.htmhttp://www.enjoythemusic.com/diy/1108/capacitor1.htmMaybe next you could try SLA battery power and a Goldpoint/Elma 20K stepped attenuation. WOW!
Hey Jon, I just took the wire cutters to that "small protrusion" and drilled a single hole. The nut holds the pot plenty tight with the lock washer and I have a nice flush mount.
Jon, I did just that with a drill and it works fine. Your front panel looks a tad thicker than mine so it should work fine. In order to go deep enough on mine, I ended up with a small nipple on the front of the panel from the tip of the drill bit. The volume knob covers it up just fine.
If I could only get some 10 uF teflon capacitors
Are you happy with your SMT's sound quality (compared to?). Since I haven't tried the SMT since the teflon cap upgrade, I will give it another shot when the replacement SMT arrives. I plan to let the teflons run in for a gazillion years before making up my mind, but already there is a removal of compression and a lot more dynamic freedom and energy. If I could only get some 10 uF teflon capacitors