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Quaddy,
Thats exactly what I was doing by adding the lower value Teflon cap to the larger value OIMP cap in parallel, I like to think if it as the poor mans Teflon Vcap version. If you want to call that "poor"? I dont know. The whole thing was Vinnie's idea after he saw what I was doing with the OIMP Vcaps.
I the enclosure I am using is very small for fitting the 4 caps in the case and as it turns out Chris at VHaudio no longer makes the smaller Teflon caps that the LE-PVcap dock uses. I bought the last hand full from him to make this mod work because the new versions of the Teflon caps are too large a diameter and will not fit in the case so even if I wanted to make more of this item I can not.
This only leave us with the final stop in all this, the large Teflon cap.
oh no talk about expensive. I think i will make one to have for this years CanJam for my table. Vinnie and I are sharing a table I think this time.
Ken
Originally Posted by Quaddy /img/forum/go_quote.gif i guess its a trade off, i would love to have 2 x high-ish value uF teflon caps solely in a portable v-cap dock. but that would be price prohibitive even more so than the total paid for the entire unit in question. i guess what ken has done is to provide a fairly 'affordable' (comparitively) solution to have the two OIMPS essentially taking front seat in the processing, and passing them off with the lower value teflons to provide a nice trade off sonically, where you will get the best of both worlds, a unique sound somewhere between solely v-cap and somewhere between solely teflon based, it will be IMHO a fairly rich textured environment with solid resolving tonal complexities, the way ken has configured them. *** i am lead to believe teflon vcaps do not sound at all like their burnt in selves till 600+hrs, in fact it is reported that not only do they not sound there best until massive ammounts of burn in, but that they overtly sound BAD and quite loathsome until such time, a quirk of the cap.*** have to wait and see. ![]() |
Quaddy,
Thats exactly what I was doing by adding the lower value Teflon cap to the larger value OIMP cap in parallel, I like to think if it as the poor mans Teflon Vcap version. If you want to call that "poor"? I dont know. The whole thing was Vinnie's idea after he saw what I was doing with the OIMP Vcaps.
I the enclosure I am using is very small for fitting the 4 caps in the case and as it turns out Chris at VHaudio no longer makes the smaller Teflon caps that the LE-PVcap dock uses. I bought the last hand full from him to make this mod work because the new versions of the Teflon caps are too large a diameter and will not fit in the case so even if I wanted to make more of this item I can not.
This only leave us with the final stop in all this, the large Teflon cap.

Ken
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