Anyone compared Western Electric to Duelund wire?
Interesting results to post soon. (about synergy)
Interesting results to post soon. (about synergy)
Capacitor log Mundorf Silver in Oil
Jeff Day wired his Dueland Cast with the WE16ga with great success. You can read about his use of the WE here: [email protected]. |
Correction: [email protected] |
Mikirob I do check into Jeff's place a fair bit. Excellent site! We both have horn speakers and 3 or 4 years ago on here I was asking Duelund to build autoformers and Jeff had them made for him. Which I was glad to hear! (and envious!) I have mentioned in the past wanting to hear Western Electric caps to compare to Duelund. (I have not) A best of the past vs. best of today kind of thing. My favourite amp is a 7591 style amp like the one Jeff uses. That amp was left all stock and my work was done on EL84 amps until firmly past the vintage 7591. I was surprised Jeff (another big Duelund fan) used Teflon wrapped wire? (not all natural like cotton or Silk) I am glad to hear he has compared to a cotton wrapped Western Electric which did not surprise me at all he would like better than Teflon wrapped. I use Duelund Silver 2.0 which I really like but have not compared to copper Western Electric. (which I could use no matter what in office system over plastic wrapped wire I have now) My whole top amp is Duelund caps except Jupiter in phono stage. (room reasons) I bet it is a matter of time before Jeff mods his MacIntosh amps. I purposely bought amps at the start of this thread that were not hugely collectible so that when modded I was not destroying resale value. I can say it is a jaw dropping improvement from vintage caps to Duelund. In my amp I have VSF, CAST and RS and all are good! I just want one of those Duelund Autoformers like Jeff has just too much form me at this time. Then I will have no vintage parts left in the crossover! Has anyone compared though directly Duelund Silver 2.0 to Western Electric. (which is MUCH cheaper!) |