It's well worth the trip!! David is an awesome dealer....and if you ask nicely, he may let you have a glass of his really old port.
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My non-shorting RCA and male and female XLR caps arrived yesterday and it makes a HUGE improvement to the sound. Great ROI!Upper midrange glare - can you give me a couple of particular tracks where you hear it? Not that I disagree - I heard something that might could be described as upper midrange glare (if you mean a slightly unpleasant sound in female vocals for example) but I'm not sure it's coming from the amplifiers but rather the Pass preamps. I fixed it in my system when I upgraded the stock fuse to a HiFi tuning ultimate fuse and used RCA caps (non-shorting for Pass) and XLR caps (also non-shorting) in all of the unused inputs and outputs. I did all of this at the same time so I can't say what made the big difference, though I suspect if was the fuse.
My non-shorting RCA and male and female XLR caps arrived yesterday and it makes a HUGE improvement to the sound. Great ROI!
The slight tininess and glare are gone. I always contributed the glare to a TAD attribute and I was WRONG. The sound is more solid, linear and smoother. I have a low level hum on one of my mono amps. It has both XLR and RCA inputs. I use XLR and the RCA cap eliminated the hum.
I've been using HiFi tuning ultimate fuse for years so I understand the benefits.
Thanks for the tip Sandman.
Do the kinds of RCA caps make any difference? What kind did you get? Is this just to block them or does the alloy of metal matter like in the case of RCA adaptors?My non-shorting RCA and male and female XLR caps arrived yesterday and it makes a HUGE improvement to the sound. Great ROI!
The slight tininess and glare are gone. I always contributed the glare to a TAD attribute and I was WRONG. The sound is more solid, linear and smoother. I have a low level hum on one of my mono amps. It has both XLR and RCA inputs. I use XLR and the RCA cap eliminated the hum.
I've been using HiFi tuning ultimate fuse for years so I understand the benefits.
Thanks for the tip Sandman.
Do the kinds of RCA caps make any difference? What kind did you get? Is this just to block them or does the alloy of metal matter like in the case of RCA adaptors?
I bought Cardas non-shorting RCA and XLRs caps. I'm giving extra RCA caps to my brother and he ordered some Audioquest caps so comparison will be interesting.Brand probably doesn't matter as long as they're solid metal. I know Audioquest makes them as well, for a bit less $$. The purpose of the caps is to protect the jacks from dirt/dust but also to block stray RF/EMI so construction does matter. That said I can't say which brand is best. There are also plastic ones and metal coated plastic ones - I'd skip those.
I bought Cardas non-shorting RCA and XLRs caps. I'm giving extra RCA caps to my brother and he ordered some Audioquest caps so comparison will be interesting.
Here's a demonstration video with George Cardas using the caps
http : // audiosensibility.com/blog/2013/07/15/rfi-reduction-using-cardas-caps/
Overall SQ improved and now I can understand lyrics in non-audiophile grade compressed tracks.
I think PCX has the best prices on Cardas caps plus additional 20% discount. I screwed up buying from another vendor and probably paid $100 extra.
With the amount of $$ we spend on our systems, it's amazing how $300 can improve the sound.
I also installed the Cardas RCA caps a couple days ago. It did cut down on the noise a bit. I didn't do the XLR caps because those were $60 a pair!
Madfloyd, AQ XLR caps are $29 a pair. This is peanuts relative to total investment in your system.I also installed the Cardas RCA caps a couple days ago. It did cut down on the noise a bit. I didn't do the XLR caps because those were $60 a pair!
Madfloyd, AQ XLR caps are $29 a pair. This is peanuts relative to total investment in your system.
Now all my digital and analog input/output connectors are covered, I can't believe the improvements. For connectors that don't have caps, I covered them with layers of thin copper foil. Best ROI!
Yes, AQ XLR input caps don't have shorting pins. I have both Cardas and AQ XLR caps.The AQ caps don't say that they are non-shorting. Have you tried them?
Agreed there are serious limitations on the 20 , run it against the xp-30 and you got a whole new ball game .. There is a world of difference .. When I got the XP-30 we a/b with the ann audio reaserch and the pass "clobberd" the lever twice the price AR I've never seen a unanimous result on an A/B but it was not even a comparison . That XP-30 is so,etching special and would be a bargain at 25k let alone 13