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In Reply to: RE: Where is that clause? posted by jorisdallaire on October 4, 2021 at 20:27:08:
If electrolytics are necessary in the signalpath in the preamp, which is likely then definitely trying the Silmic there would be a good idea,IMO. As for the polystyrene's in the signal path I would say that they might not be the worst choice but given price constraints in commercial equipment that they are likely a fantastic spot to significantly improve the sound of that unit. Huge respect out there for copper foil and tin foil caps, I would say in that order. The relatively new kid in town for copper foil is Miflex, probably the KFPM is their least expensive model. I got mine from Europe but it looks like SonicCraft has them. My one experience with them is very satisfactory and it dovetails with all the love out there for copper foil. To me they are similar to the Silmics, very natural sounding, brightness and glare free, increased detail and clarity without and trace of being un-naturally etched sounding. Should be a small value in the signal path, I think, so a few extra bucks saved there would maybe not be such a good idea. I did have one excellent experience with tin foil and can elaborate on some of the choices if the copper foil are too expensive. YMMV. Tweaker
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