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Maybe weird but this seemed to work

Posted by Barry on December 19, 2016 at 18:11:50:

Thanks all. Still learning on this and value your input.

I ended up with a mix of a very small value Panasonic polypropylene (the red ones) and a 5 x's larger CuTf V-Cap for the bypass. I traded a little detail and extension on using the V-Cap alone for a little more liquidity and naturalness (to me) by adding the Pany PP. The Panys were the original/stock 'lytic bypass in the unit at a larger value which was maybe why I liked them. Fortunately, the pairing did not seem disjointed or smeared sounding.

I was surprised at how much the small value PP impacted the overall voicing.

No science, only listening. I used solo female vocals and chimes to arrive at the values. Of course it's all system dependent and YMMV.

Happy Holidays!!!