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In Reply to: V-Cap TFTF Passive Components posted by artcheng@netvigator.com on October 10, 2004 at 17:32:03:
How did you perform a 400 hour burn in? You mean you just hook up your system and playing from a tuner or something for the 5 weeks time period?
What's the difference between this and dynamicap?
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Thanks for thr compliments!To do the 400 hours of burn in, I connected the CD player playing STS Burn-in CD to the Pre-amp and play about 10 hours / day.
Compare to the dynamicap, VCap has a better trebles and has a lot more air and the sense of space especially in live music!
Do you think this test might be system dependent?
What I'm saying is:
Dynamicap might sound better in some other systems than the V-Cap.
It might not be as transparent but it might be fuller and sweeter sounding.
Aside from that, the V-Cap price is more than double of dynamicap.
If your preamp/amp requires 2 dozen caps then the cost is really high.
Well, you are quite right that dynamicap may sound better in other systems. But I have only tested the caps in my system so I suppose I cannot make further comments regarding other systems...For the type of sound that I am looking for, I suppose I prefer Vcap.
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