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In Reply to: Re: V-Caps and Lector DCP-7 posted by Duomike on April 2, 2007 at 01:00:52:
I am using the VH Audio TFTF and the OIMP Polypropylenes in the crossover of my Meadowlark Ospreys. I use the 4.7uF @ 250V OIMP on the tweeter and midrange with a .22uF TFTF bypass on each... My, oh my, what sound I am getting! I can't use enough superlatives to describe what these caps have done for the loudspeakers. They have taken a $3900 speaker into the $10,000+ range. I did modify them some by mounting them with damping foam to keep vibration away from them. Try both... you won't be sorry IMHO! I also use the OIMP 1uF in my tube output Audio Aero Prima CD player with a .1uF TFTF bypass - same story here, magnificent sound!
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- Re: V-Caps and Lector DCP-7 - Constrained 1 17:55:48 04/03/07 (9)
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