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In Reply to: RE: Paul Tubes4hifi makes just what you are looking for. Nt posted by viridian on January 23, 2017 at 19:26:19
John's stuff is awesome. The Aikido line stage is a favorite.
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Most recordings are way too bright IME&O, and only a few are to boomy. Even classical music which is my main diet.
In the Forester I have the touch-screen graphic Eq set to mimic a downward slope. +/_ 3db is enough.
Every now and then a recording sounds a bit too heavy so I flatten the lowest segment.
This is one of my want to haves in the main system. Probably in 2018 and probably that kit.
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Tim Bailey
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What is the input impedance of that tone stack?
Tre'
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What type caps are those 4 brownish ones?. Where would you use them?.
Asking because I have a box of 800 of 1.25uf that look just like those.
The link says they are polypropylene. I would assume metalized.
Tre'
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Edits: 01/24/17
Yes..I looked it up.. so is that DC only, I can't use them
in passive crosover networks?.Panasonic ECQ-E4125KF Digi-Key EF4125-ND
1.25uf/10%/400V
Edits: 01/24/17
You can use those in a speaker crossover.
The 400 volt rating is DC but they will stand up to the AC voltage present at speaker level.
Tre'
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Thanks..didn't see a polarity mark, so I assumed okay for AC. Now,
are these just one step better than electrolytic, and better than
mylar?.
Should be better than mylar.
Tre'
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Okay, you're the man!. Lastly, can they be used where a DC cap
say, electrolytic, or tantalum is used?.
Yes.
Tre'
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