In Reply to: A $5000 speaker with .50 cent caps posted by Pabloaguas on September 13, 2024 at 18:13:01:
Disclaimer: I know next to nothing about caps, resistors and inductors, other than what John Curl keeps trying to learn me. :)
So, all I can say is this: Expect your speakers to sound a little different. All of those components have a tolerance, maybe five percent, maybe even ten percent. If you're lucky, they're two percent, but doubtful. So, the caps you put in are likely to be different values, even discounting the aging old ones.
You mentioned the drivers. It would be great to see photos of their basket and magnet assembly - I'm totally into that sort of thing. :)
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- RE: A $5000 speaker with .50 cent caps - Inmate51 05:24:47 09/14/24 (5)
- RE: A $5000 speaker with .50 cent caps - Pabloaguas 22:38:34 09/14/24 (1)
- RE: A $5000 speaker with .50 cent caps - JoeKool 13:23:39 09/15/24 (0)
- But -- it IS possible that AN uses selected NP electrolytics! - mhardy6647 05:31:18 09/14/24 (2)
- RE: But -- it IS possible that AN uses selected NP electrolytics! - Pabloaguas 22:13:14 09/14/24 (1)
- NP - non polar, no + - /nt - Story 03:30:18 09/15/24 (0)