paper dielectric caps might be preferred in some systems (maybe "solid scrape" ?) What are they doing to the signal? How well do they mix in parallel with other types in your crossovers ?
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Topic - Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - freddyi 17:23:58 04/29/17 (8)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - moray james 07:42:07 04/30/17 (7)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - tube wrangler 21:02:10 04/30/17 (6)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - Jonathan Knight 12:02:16 11/01/17 (0)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - Tre' 09:19:27 05/01/17 (1)
- +1. nt. - 91derlust 13:49:36 05/02/17 (0)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - jad 07:44:49 05/01/17 (2)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - 91derlust 02:41:07 05/02/17 (0)
- RE: Caps with "Vloss" such as paper dielectric = "generally euphonic" ? - Randal P 14:59:56 05/01/17 (0)