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V-Caps and Lector DCP-7

I'm an V-caps addict. My system have several upgrades with V-casp. I prefer to use the Teflon V-caps, becasue they are most neutral than any other cap that I have used before (this include Dynamicaps, Auricaps, Jensens). My pass X2.5 preamp have 4 Blackgate bypassed by 0.047 TFT caps with vey good results. My VAC Auricle Stereo amp is fully upgraded with 0.1mf and 0.33mf TFT V-Caps Kiwame and Riken resistors, and more capacitance. My former Audible Illusions M3 was on V_caps upgrade too. Now was the time for my Lector CDP-7 CD player. I burnin the caps about 70hr previous to install the caps on the Lector. In this moment I am using the Lector after substitution on the 6.8 polypropylene output caps for OIMP 6.8mf caps. I don't get TFT caps for the Lector, because the high mf value. But may be I will bypass some TFT caps to get better results.
Now, the sound. In this moment the my first impressions are a more body on the sound images, more musical sound, a little less black background. I think this will change in the next days. But in this very moment the sound is better to my taste than before.


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Topic - V-Caps and Lector DCP-7 - picheto12000 21:25:48 04/01/07 (13)


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