Grainger49
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Long before ordering an Eros, maybe 2 years before, I ordered and broke in 4- 0.22uF 600V KK Teflon caps. The design output cap for Eros is 0.47uF so 0.44, a pair in parallel, is close enough not to make a bit of difference. In the thread where Paully and I discussed this possibility Paul Joppa suggested that I try one 0.22uF per channel at first. The thought being that there would not be an audible difference in the bass extension in most rooms and systems.
I PMd Paul Joppa today to tell him he was right. I also emailed Paully. He also has a quad of the KK Teflons.
I finally started to tweak my Eros after 5 months. I just didn't want to remove it from my system to make modifications.
Here is the bottom line on the KKs. They have an obviously improved presence, more "body" in the body (can I copyright that phrase?), over the stock Solen caps. They have a smoother, maybe more extended highs. Transients are improved. And two of them per channel seems to smear the image a little so I'm listening to one per channel.
A quick and dirty run down, the 0.22uF 600V KK Teflon is an improvement. I challenge you to hear an improvement in your bass end with two of them per channel. Our rooms and system response, well most of ours, is not enough to show the improvement.
The next step is to insert the already burned in (3 weeks) Mundorf Silver/Gold/Oil caps. (pause while I swap and listen)
Makes you think when swapping alligator clip jumpers on a 400V circuit. Well, makes me think, I have a pacemaker.
The Mundorf are more relaxed (and more recently broken in, that might matter, might not). The picks on strings are more present and apparent. The flutes now have wood around them (listening to El Condor Pasa and the flutes in Urubamba are wooden flutes). Bass is extremely tight (this is the remastered Japanese pressing I received recently).
So Long Frank Lloyd Wright is so realistic you can see what color shirt Paul is wearing. This is another improvement in the midrange. I couldn't pass up the possibility to get these when Parts ConneXion put them on sale recently.
So with this cap, you do get what you pay for. But the KK Teflons are cheap and beat out many caps under $40 each.
Just for yucks I put in some KK PIO 2.2uF 400V caps. I bought a bunch of them several years ago. They are awfully good for the price! These were awaiting installation in my second set of Minimus 7 crossovers. They are parallel combinations of 2.2uF caps, so they are 4.4uF. There was no increase in bass over the 0.22uF KK Teflon. But they are surprisingly good sounding. Definitely better for me than the stock Solen. The stock Solen is not a bad cap by any measure.
Here is a link to some similar KK PIO for anyone who wants to fool around with KK PIO caps (link changed to K75-10 PIO):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260995030413?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
BTW, there is no way for me to go back to the Solens. I removed the first one in the listening room and can't find it any more.
Some time in the next year I might stumble across it. Things go into some black hole that doesn't spit them out for months in my house. Yours might be the same.
Edit: I found it. It wasn't there before so it came back through the black hole today.
I PMd Paul Joppa today to tell him he was right. I also emailed Paully. He also has a quad of the KK Teflons.
I finally started to tweak my Eros after 5 months. I just didn't want to remove it from my system to make modifications.
Here is the bottom line on the KKs. They have an obviously improved presence, more "body" in the body (can I copyright that phrase?), over the stock Solen caps. They have a smoother, maybe more extended highs. Transients are improved. And two of them per channel seems to smear the image a little so I'm listening to one per channel.
A quick and dirty run down, the 0.22uF 600V KK Teflon is an improvement. I challenge you to hear an improvement in your bass end with two of them per channel. Our rooms and system response, well most of ours, is not enough to show the improvement.
The next step is to insert the already burned in (3 weeks) Mundorf Silver/Gold/Oil caps. (pause while I swap and listen)
Makes you think when swapping alligator clip jumpers on a 400V circuit. Well, makes me think, I have a pacemaker.
The Mundorf are more relaxed (and more recently broken in, that might matter, might not). The picks on strings are more present and apparent. The flutes now have wood around them (listening to El Condor Pasa and the flutes in Urubamba are wooden flutes). Bass is extremely tight (this is the remastered Japanese pressing I received recently).
So Long Frank Lloyd Wright is so realistic you can see what color shirt Paul is wearing. This is another improvement in the midrange. I couldn't pass up the possibility to get these when Parts ConneXion put them on sale recently.
So with this cap, you do get what you pay for. But the KK Teflons are cheap and beat out many caps under $40 each.
Just for yucks I put in some KK PIO 2.2uF 400V caps. I bought a bunch of them several years ago. They are awfully good for the price! These were awaiting installation in my second set of Minimus 7 crossovers. They are parallel combinations of 2.2uF caps, so they are 4.4uF. There was no increase in bass over the 0.22uF KK Teflon. But they are surprisingly good sounding. Definitely better for me than the stock Solen. The stock Solen is not a bad cap by any measure.
Here is a link to some similar KK PIO for anyone who wants to fool around with KK PIO caps (link changed to K75-10 PIO):
http://www.ebay.com/itm/260995030413?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1438.l2649
Some time in the next year I might stumble across it. Things go into some black hole that doesn't spit them out for months in my house. Yours might be the same.
Edit: I found it. It wasn't there before so it came back through the black hole today.