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In Reply to: RE: Bypass caps are one of the most misunderstood components in audio. posted by Michael Samra on July 25, 2016 at 18:45:16
yes bypassing caps sound wrong for me
i tried it many times and always go back to a single quality cap
some people like it and enjoy it but its not my sound
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Sometimes it can be beneficial, but from experience it can do more harm than good. It has to be done carefully. You can't just throw blindly a cap into another. Careful listening is needed.
Personally I prefer installing a lonely good capacitor instead of making a "garland"
Bypassing means creating a new resonant circuit.
l'Audiophile (1980-1985, french hifi/diy magazine) did measurements about this bypasing but even the old HP and Tektronik manuals warned for this. Nóthing new her.
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