From what I understand they have gotten some good technical people. I just don’t know what backgrounds they have in the tube world. Please don’t get me wrong. It’s just that the techs keep changing there. The young guys don’t stay long like we used to.
I don’t mind at all answering questions. I even take on a job here and there. I’m just careful how much I do now days so I don’t get too sore. You know, when you’re retired a few bucks once in a while sure doesn’t hurt.
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Hey @harpo75 good to know about you. Marc and I followed along with each other and after he left and into tube Mic gear and stuff. We stay in touch on FB some, with similar hobbies growing up. He helped me in my early SLI-80 and V12R upgrades and right in to the SLP-98. I connected Marc with a local tech nearby who did some amazing upgrades to my SLI-80, and Cary ended up buying that amp back from me full price, they wanted to see it, hear it, and had it in the showroom a while. A customer really wanted it. I wish I had not resold that one. @billpete following along with harpo75, as long as the caps dont appear to leaking and not bulging or anything, maybe you have some of the good batch caps. if you like the way it sounds now, could be a non-issue and happy listening. IF you do have a chance to have someone check it or curious to have it upgraded, I can share with you my buddy’s F1 got upgraded at first (caps only) and he really liked the cap upgrades since he wanted even more transparency. He had Harbeth 40.1s, and the midrange did sound a little thick [with his speakers, as I understand it] so that is why he went with different caps in that older F1 style unit. He eventually ordered another all new 98 with ALL of the latest upgrades. Each case might be unique to each persons gear, room, hearing, and listening preferences. The downside of that cap change is you might lose what you like now if the current tone, character, body, level of detail, and presentation suits you just fine as-is. Might only be worth doing any of those upgrades IF you are looking to change the sound in a particular way, wanting more transparency or opening up the sound stage more. One of my friends changed caps obsessively, 5-6 times, and eventually ended up going back to the original caps liking it better. Worth thinking about more. Go with what sounds best to you, all that matters :)
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Decooney is right on target speaking to the areas of the sound quality differences that capacitors can make being a positive or negative in your system. If the sound fits your system, as in not being too bright or harsh or on the other side, not being too veiled and dark, then you may want to stick with what you have. If you like the sound you have but are looking for more air and “hear through” into the music then you may want to look for a higher quality capacitor or you may just want to improve your power supply filtering. My system got so detailed at one point I had to make some changes to make it fuller and weightier. Also, don’t forget acoustic room correction! That makes a huge difference. Even just small things as in a few acoustic tiles or a few pieces of foam in the right places can really help. I built a completely hard wired version of a SLP-05 with a very large external power supply that has a larger transformer, choke input and several 100uf Solen capacitors in it along with much larger electrolytic cans. It also has some other tricked out dual mono regulation circuitry that divides the line sections from the balanced sections. I really enjoy being able to sit down to listen music. Every time I bring someone in to listen they turn around and look at me and say something like, this is more like an experience than it is listening to music. I say exactly! |
i think in any thread about high quality linestages or preamps the advice of the best c-j you can afford, or the best arc unit you can afford (if you run a true balanced system) is rock solid advice not that there aren't other wonderful brands out there, but you simply will not go wrong if you walk down either of these paths |
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