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In Reply to: RE: so exactly what did you do......... posted by jhrlrd on August 05, 2015 at 09:02:30
Things like the Cardas caps present no issue at all.
Some shorting plugs insert a 75 ohm resister between the positive and ground to short out the digital outputs. I haven't tried nor analyzed the output circuit so I really do not know what the effect would be. On the inputs, though, use of a RCAin BGT means the shorting resistor would be disabled anyway
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but there's more than one input, and the negative in which the BGT is plugged is connected in series to the other inputs. I think I'll remove the caps when I try the BGT
If the RFI blocker is merely a cover and has no center conductor, You can leave it on. Cardas caps are a good example. It covers the negative RCA but mkes no contact with the center pin.
The caps I'm using have the center pin, to ground the unused circuit. So being that all the grounds are ganged together, the unused circuits would now have the "charge" or whatever the BGT does, on them. So, thats why I opt to remove the caps.
Edits: 08/06/15
Hi Guys,
Interested in trying this tweak out. Can someone who has tried this tweak elaborate on how it affects the sonic presentation overall. My set is on the bright side. Would it give more hf output and extension? How about mids and bass? Extension and more output at the top end would probably be a step in the wrong direction for me. Need a more relaxed/softer top end. Thanks
How dead is your room? if you have no treatment that may be why it sounds top-endy
Edits: 08/08/15
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