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RE: Of course, I am in no position to say that more capacitance does not sound better

Posted by Tweaker456 on June 11, 2017 at 09:27:18:

Lew,you can call all the capacitor companies that make 10uf Type X EMI filtering capacitors for use across the ac line and explain to their engineers about how bad it is to use their product for what it has been tested and designed for. At least Bullethead is getting some Z's from my advice. Oh, and once again, don't take the yuge effort and expense to actually try this TWEAK. Just worry about Z's. Like why try to make your system sound better when you can nay say until the cows never come home? I'll gladly drop this subject when everyone else does. Hey doctor man, you got anything for a headache?? Tweaker456