OK, the evidence--the first positive to be produced--is out. Capacitors CAN make an audible difference--of course musicians already knew this.
Ah, first they make no difference. They went from "fancy and boutique" to something musicians already knew...
These threads often get like this--a bunch of repeating d/t people not reading.
Yeah, I know what you mean. I already posted a link about tolerances and how small the differences are in amplitude from capacitor variation. Yet people still keep coming back to tolerances.
Let me repeat. Tolerance variances between components or drivers do NOT account for changes in resolution, detail, noise floor, space between notes, changes in dynamics, imaging, sound stage size, etc. They acount for changes in level (amplitude changes) in a given area only.
Woooo, I just caught this new one.
Small mind RClark. Sad. Aren't you a teacher? I really wish you could say something to my face. Where do you live.
Okay Dan. Here the deal. Rclark has called it like he sees it. Many may agree with how he interpreted what he has seen here.
Now here is the really bad part. You can't respond in such a way that it is seen as a physical threat.
So I once again ask, is there something that any of you have posted that you would like to edit for yourself before things get too out of hand and requires further action?