Input /output caps


Have seen for some time now that some manufactures use "sheilding" caps on the unused input/output jacks in an effort to reduce emi/rf and enhance sonic benefits. My question is has anyone one been using them and if so WAS there a preceviable sonic difference with them in use (as I realize that it could be subtle)? Becuse Cardas caps aren't that expensive and could be an inexpensive tweak for me to try then. Thanks for the input.
rsjm80
Nsgarch is correct. I used to use the Isoclean shorting plugs on the inputs to my preamp. They worked very well , although expensive. I recently switched to the High End Audio "shorties" plugs. There was a very noticeable difference for the better (a more analog or natural sound). They are also less expensive. High End offers a 14 day free in home audition. I was skeptical, since I really liked all of the Isoclean products I've ever tried, but these really work.
Hi Yoby,

Can you point to the source of the High End Audio "shorties" mentioned above?

Thanks,

Kenobi