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In Reply to: RE: Audio Note Conquest "Silver" vs "Silver Signature" posted by Salectric on December 05, 2016 at 04:14:07
I have heard them both, but before the new electrolytic caps and resistors came out. I have found that they made an audible improvement in my Conqueror Silver. Find out if they are in the new models of the Conquest SS. Otherwise, i'm not sure I'd do it, although the old Conquests SSs i heard were a small but welcome improvement over the S model to my ears.
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Frihed89, from your post it seems that there is a new model of Conquest Silver and Silver Signature, am I right ?
If you felt that the old Silver and old Silver Signature were sounding very close then the same should apply for the newer models isnt it ?
I'm not sure. Last year they came out with new resistors and electrolytic caps. I am not sure if they have been installing these, differentially (or at all), in the Conquest line. I hope so. Ask AN.
I have tried the new Audio Note Silver tantalum resistors in a number of places in my electronics and they make such a positive difference that I would opt for them whenever possible. I was curious which level of Conquest might be including the Silver tantalums. For what it's worth, I have not been as impressed with the other new AN resistors, the copper non-magnetic tantalums.
The new electrolytics go by the name "Kaisei". The new resistors are non-magnetic tantalums. The best of these have silver endcaps and leadouts. Consult HiFi Collective's "components" for both
Not to use Audio Note Silver Tantalums in amps like Conquests which use output transformers with copper winding. He feels it does not sound balanced. I am looking for some upgrades for my Conquest SS but even for that Peter feels I should stick to copper foil coupling caps and non-magnetic copper Tantalums. Kaisei electrolytic caps was highly recommended though.
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