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Here some the most important components units High end of a crossover.
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Inspired through: Tony Gee
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That is clearly super high ends
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S&P Tuning Variante
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Sound pure and nature
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M-Cap Silber/Gold
Nicely clear and transparent, rich textured treble, very spacious - front to back and left to rigth, very good separation of individual instruments, deep black background, clean and dynamic, heaps of micro-detail information, the details get high-lighted a little. Acoustic instruments like a viola da gamba sound really life-like. 0,01 - 10uF
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Silver flat band coils
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Jantzen Silber Z-Cap Very detailed. They have a so-called “high-end” flair. 0,1 bis 22uF
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Silver-Gold
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Duelund / Jensen VSF Copper WOW! Now I know how natural a capacitor can sound! They are super natural, smooth, clear, open and at the same time they stay calm and controlled but delivering dynamics when the music calls for it. The tonal balance is near perfection, especially audible on acoustic instruments and human voice. This makes my classical music collection so much more realistic. Also I was very pleased with the separation of every individual instrument in an orchestra, the string section is much more a group of individuals rather than just a group. 0,47uF bis 24uF
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Silver and silver/gold, still faster and natural in the sounded.
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V-CAP: Now it is possible to get the smooth, liquid, and "musical" presentation of an oil capacitor, but with even better refinement, transparency and inner detail. Hear and feel true low frequency extension without any loss of control. Immerse yourself in a holographic soundstage emanating from a velvety black background, while enjoying the midrange liquidity and bloom coveted by oil capacitor afficionados. The V-Cap TFTF's reproduction of a musical instrument's precise timbre must be heard to be believed. No detail has been overlooked or left to chance during the development and production of the V-Cap.
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One thing about the V-Cap TFTF readers must be fully aware of is its incredible lengthy break-in process. Not only it takes about 400-500 hours to break-in, but also the sound of V-cap can be incredibly unpleasant before break-in. Without going into details, an immature V-cap Teflon is capable of bringing you into a journey to sonic hell. You are warned!
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Tony Gee Cap-Test, PDF visit Download
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Audyn Cap MKP-QS
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6
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Solen Fast Cap PB-MKP-FC
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6,5
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Jantzen Standard Z-Cap MKP
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6,5
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Clarity Cap PW MKP
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7
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Mundorf M-Cap MKP
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7
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Mundorf RXF MKP
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8
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North Creek Film/Foil MKP
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8
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Hovland Musicap MKP
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8
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Sonic Craft Sonicap MKP
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8,5
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Clarity Cap PX MKP
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8,5
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AmpOhm FP-CA-AU
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9
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Audyn Cap Plus MKP
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9
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Mundorf Supreme MKP
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9
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Clarity Cap SA MKP
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9,5
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Jantzen Audio Superior Z-Cap
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10
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Mundorf Supreme Silver/Oil
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10
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Clarity Cap DTAC MKP
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10,5
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Jantzen Audio Silver Z-Cap
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11
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Mundorf Supreme Silver/Gold
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11+
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Duelund VSF Copper VAC
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12,5
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Clarity ESA
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10-
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Clarity MR
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11
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In Time High-End End
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