Hi All,Well chaps, roughly two years ago, I took the plunge, and invested in Audionote silver wire and CU PIO's for a SE amp (Audionote U.K.). Results were superb.
And having tried many different types of caps, the Audionotes sang sweet music every time.
However two years down the line their leaking like the proverbial Queen Mary, impedence measures, 96K across the leads, not in the least inspiring, especially when there's a rather fine Lowther DX4 on the other end! (Whoaa-D.C., fry those coils)
Anybody else's CU PIO's suffered the same fate?
Regards,
T.J.
Edits: 71/20/00
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