I got an assortment of these for both Mœbius and the Machine, and I have to say that this is a serious cap. Very high information content, especially in regard to pop/rythym/pace and that stuff. Very addictive. But:Right now, I'm hearing what sounds to me like a bit of hotness in maybe the 10-15KHz range (I'd love to tell you '16-20KHz range', but I much doubt I can hear that high) that makes them sound a bit hissy.
Does this go away with break in? How long does it take? Ten thousand hours, like all excellent things? This is in an update for a buyer of an early Mœbius, and I got responsibility to deal with.
Mahalo Nui Loa,
Poinz
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Topic - Who here clued me in to the Mundorf/Solen/SCR polyprop-tinfoil caps? - Poindexter 21:14:07 03/19/07 (13)
- No problem here... - gbeard 05:21:24 03/21/07 (0)
- Re: "Mundorf/Solen/SCR polyprop-tinfoil caps".... - Ivan303 11:57:06 03/20/07 (1)
- For want of a lengthy answer, - Poindexter 14:09:35 03/20/07 (0)
- Poinz, IME they are not bright at all, so I suspect they have enough... - Allen Wright 07:47:07 03/20/07 (1)
- Ta, mate. - Poindexter 15:57:23 03/20/07 (0)
- I've used this combo before, but now with some large amount of 'propylene motor-run caps... - jeffreybehr 00:33:11 03/20/07 (0)
- Your welcome (nt) - danlaudionut 01:40:58 03/20/07 (0)
- Capacitor break in time - mach1 23:03:05 03/19/07 (4)
- Mark me down as up for being banished - Stephen R 01:41:46 03/21/07 (3)
- "I bet the bigger effect is the listener getting used to it" - Allen Wright 08:02:46 03/21/07 (2)
- Amen to that! - Ray Moth 15:03:37 03/24/07 (0)
- There is one part I heard that does have a long break in period - Russ57 11:41:58 03/21/07 (0)
- Don't know if it was me - Mark Kelly 22:05:17 03/19/07 (0)