RCM
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To me, the nicest thing about DIY is being able to put together rigs you'd never spend the money on otherwise. In this case, a v-cap connector; no way could I consider dropping the coin on commercially available setups, you get the dock then have to get two interconnects, just too much for me to spend. With the inspiration of some of you on this forum, and the advice and help of Chris at VH audio and Jennifer at JenaLabs, I put this together for ~$140. It's specific to the LaRocco amp with the input in the back, so not really transferable to other rigs without modification, but if I ever wanted to modify it it'd be pretty easy. It's replacing a standard 22g iMod dock that sells for $99, but it sounds worlds nicer than the extra $41 I spent.
6.8uf OIMP V-caps with 18g Cryo wire and Cardas solder. For those of you who have yet to hear boutique caps, you're definitely missing a great experience. There's no question they sound as good as they say, a very noticeable increase of bass, clear separation of instruments/voices, big soundstage, I mean they truly sound incredible. Not sure if I need to, but I may at some point add a pair of .01uf teflon v-caps on the advice of Chris, even with those the whole price wouldn't push much past $200.
A few shots out of the case....
And a final shot in the case ready to go....
6.8uf OIMP V-caps with 18g Cryo wire and Cardas solder. For those of you who have yet to hear boutique caps, you're definitely missing a great experience. There's no question they sound as good as they say, a very noticeable increase of bass, clear separation of instruments/voices, big soundstage, I mean they truly sound incredible. Not sure if I need to, but I may at some point add a pair of .01uf teflon v-caps on the advice of Chris, even with those the whole price wouldn't push much past $200.
A few shots out of the case....
And a final shot in the case ready to go....