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.....If worse comes to worst maybe I can sell the used caps at a premium because of all the burning in I'm doing .
Hey thirteen,I made the sealed N3 so they need a sub-woofer. With the sonic caps they are fantastic: smooth and quite detailed. With the bypass "upgrade" the detail is moved up a bit but for me they introduced an element of fatigue and irritation. As I mentioned, and I am not sure why this is, but when listening to jazz on my cable feed vibraphones in particular stand out. The sound is jaw dropping. That is the word I first used to describe my experience of listening to the upgraded caps. The detail really is astounding. But when listening to CDs I find myself continually skipping to the next song because I am not enjoying the music...
Hey Django,If you still don't like the platinums, I'll take them off your hands.
Well, I had about three hundred hours on them and they sounded bad on movies, bad on cable music feed and just ok on CDs. So, should I quit listening to the cable feed, get a new avr and DAC and hope this takes care of the problem? Or just take the little buggers out?I took'em out...No BS, on the first note I could tell I had the sound I enjoyed back! The sound is lush and seductive and smooth vs more detailed but dry and clinical with the Platinums. Again this is not a blanket statement about the platinums just my one experience with the equipment I have...
so,,exactly what component did you put them in?.
Crosssovers of my speakers. Read all about it in the first post of this thread ...
I think its great when a tweak doesn't work. What you've done is honed in on your own taste. Its a great learning experience hobby wise. Oddly that doesn't happen very often. Not for me anyways. Tweaks usually sit on the fence of acceptance. This is bad imo since all it does it confuse your own taste and what you are after. Nothing wrong with the platinum caps and nothing wrong with you not liking them. Just take them out and feel good that you have gotten better at your own hobby. Thats how i look at it.
You know I'm coming to that conclusion myself. I was leaving them in there on the strength of other peoples opinions and thinking "really, this doesn't sound bad". But while trying to get something better, the reality was that the music had lost "it". Maybe I should have waited longer. Maybe I should have upgraded my dac. I don't know about those things. What is certain is that right now, for a pretty modest price I have something that knocks my socks off...
But while trying to get something better, the reality was that the music had lost "it". Maybe I should have waited longer. Maybe I should have upgraded my dac.
What is certain is that right now, for a pretty modest price I have something that knocks my socks off...
Bypassing capacitors is an art not science. The end result heavily depends on which cap and value you are bypassing, same for the bypass cap used, upstream, downstream, the source, and most of all your tastes. It definitely takes experimentation and patience, and what doesn't work right now may be "it" when something else is changed in the system. But if a tweak really doesn't work, there's nothing wrong with removing it.