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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Hi Richard,
Well, the Wimas are just standard commercial grade caps. It is not that I think they must be terrible, it is more that I'm pretty sure that there is room for improvement. More specifically, although the DAC sounds fairly nice, it is a little soft in balance and a little more "air and sparkle" would be no bad thing. Phil.
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Hi Phil, well all of my gear consists of commercial grade components but I get what you mean.
It will depend on space, money, and time comparing any alternatives I suppose and yes it would be good if anyone has any easily subbed alternatives Electrically, polypropylene would be the next practical step but even commercial ones are quite a lot bigger. We can also find differences in sound from specialist audio caps but it can be a long and expensive process. I went right round the houses from polyesters through alu and tin PIO, polyprops, polystyrene, teflon etc and 2 years later ended up back with polyesters. A tone control would have been much more sensible |
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Phil Y,
re.your replacement o/put caps - they are probably too large but I have lots of K73-16 2.2/63V caps - they are L 32mm H 11mm/axial, superb transparent sound, I can match the. If they would fit you can have them for the cost of postage. |
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Hi Stuart,
Thanks for the offer but no, they would not fit. It is a shallow case and they are down between other, taller components. Any replacements would have to be close to the same size/shape. Phil.
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Phil,
I thought that would be the case, it's a shame. With stuff like DACs you can understand the need to keep signal paths as short as possible. However with amps, even s/s stuff why not leave room to choose what caps/resistors the individual wants to use. |
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Just thinking Phil that it may sound better anyway after you've replaced all the electros. I've done a dozen or so full re-caps the past few years and every one has sounded no worse or better/fresher.
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Absolutely agree Richard.
After changing the first half of the caps the sound definitely improved. I have now changed most of the rest and the sound has livened up some more, although the "gentle" character remains. I have six caps remaining, 2 of these because they are mounted on their sides underneath a plug on "daughter" board. They are 470u 6.3v and the replacements I bought were 470u 10v. The replacements were slightly bigger diameter and would not fit in the space between the two boards I now have ones that should fit and hope to put them in tomorrow. Another 4 are on the front panel board, again between a main and a daughter board. On examination, the header on this one is soldered both ends so I don't fancy getting that apart with just a solder sucker! I will leave these and just check them occasionally. If those leak, I will reassess. The other week I changed a 100uF cap in my phono stage psu. It had a slight bulge on the rubber end but still no leaking and measured within spec. The difference changing this made to the sound is dramatic. I am still getting used to how much better my vinyl is sounding. Phil.
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
Mmm, I'm starting to wonder about the PSU caps in my KaT88 now.
I assume that they will be the originals. Phil.
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Re: Disappointing Audiolab
I upgraded them with Evox Rifa in accordance with Richard’s own upgrade path at the time. Yes, they’ve been in a long time.
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