I did my upgrade about ten years ago and could swear that using multiple small caps produces favorable results over a single large cap. This was especially true of Sonic Caps, which I would warn from using. Surely there is a sonic difference, but the cost increases can be quite large unless using cheap caps like Sonic Caps.
Does anybody else see a potential benefit to this approach, or am I wasting time and money?
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Topic - Cap upgrade on Maggie 1.6 using multiple small caps instead of a single large one - scruffy_ 07:35:20 03/05/17 (6)
- RE: Cap upgrade on Maggie 1.6 using multiple small caps instead of a single large one - Satie 13:06:57 03/05/17 (5)
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- RE: Cap upgrade on Maggie 1.6 using multiple small caps instead of a single large one - Satie 14:18:16 03/05/17 (3)
- RE: Cap upgrade on Maggie 1.6 using multiple small caps instead of a single large one - pictureguy 14:32:13 03/05/17 (2)
- RE: Cap upgrade on Maggie 1.6 using multiple small caps instead of a single large one - BDP24 22:15:50 03/05/17 (1)
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