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Posted by Barry on December 20, 2016 at 08:46:11:

I've used the V-Cap CuTfs since they first came out and , yes, one of the best. They seemed to be missing something in this specific application. It's possible "the problem" is elsewhere, but this has already been a very lengthy experiment.

I did lose just a little air and extension in the highs, but I got the sound I was looking for.

I relearned some lessons. Don't change too many parts at once! Changing something in one place could require rework in another for voicing balance. It's possible a "best part" may not work perfectly for every location. There are always trade offs.

Thankfully everything's been so heavily modified there's not much left to upgrade and it all sounds pretty good.