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In Reply to: RE: Pinging Coner about Hitachi HS-500 speaker. posted by Coner on January 29, 2017 at 18:30:45
to a polypropylene cap, especially a Solens, might change the high frequency response of the previously, stock, speaker. Did you ever get around to changing your capacitors? If so, did the sound seem to change? Thanks.
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No, I've just looked at the networks, have not done anything. I guess
you can go ahead and get electolytics also (I use Bennics from Madisound)
since they're cheap and compare the two types. The mods I did find
several years ago online included replacing coils with larger ga.
air core units. I think the same mod you were reffering to. I wish
I would have saved that info. Probably do the resistors too, I don't
remember what all components are invoved, I'll have to go look again.
Yes I've heard things like to use an electrolytic with a PP bypass cap.
What works best with the HS's, have no idea.
gets you most of the way there, but you must NOT do it on a mobile device like an iPad. I used a late mother-in-law's PC and copied the whole page. I then put that into Babelfish and printed the translation.
Of course, the first thing you must do on the Japanese page is click on the symbol that shows a hammer and an open end wrench.
Then the last thing you have to do is translate the translation. Ha!
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