Auricaps [message #7746] |
Tue, 02 November 2004 09:34 |
Steve B
Messages: 2 Registered: May 2009
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This is my first post here. I was told that Auricaps sound better than orange drops and generic caps but when I checked the price I got sticker shock. Are they really that good? What's the diff?
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Re: Auricaps [message #7747 is a reply to message #7746] |
Tue, 02 November 2004 15:39 |
GarMan
Messages: 960 Registered: May 2009
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I'm one of those guys that tend to use Auricaps as coupling caps in my projects. However, I'm ashamed to say that the decision is not based on experimentation, but rather a "better-safe-than-sorry" attitude. Kind of like "Pascal's Wager". My use of Auricaps is based on its reputation from other builders, and truth be told, I have no idea how they stack up against cheaper components. As far as "boutique" parts are concerned, Auricaps are actually on the "cheap" end of the scale. Check out the crazy prices of Hovland and Jensen at www.partsconnexion.com I'm not sure if I can use the term "sound good" to describe any capacitors when used as coupling caps. My feelings on coupling caps is the same as those for interconnects. Their use cannot make a system sound better, only worst. It's just that the better ones degrade the signal less, or in a less objectionable way than the poor quality ones. Gar.
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Re: Auricaps [message #7790 is a reply to message #7746] |
Wed, 16 March 2005 09:21 |
jeffreybehr
Messages: 19 Registered: May 2009
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Auricaps apparently are fine-sounding caps. There are others too. Read the comments of Mike Elliott (of Counterpoint and AltaVista Audio fame) below. I have an attitude rather like one of my predecessor posters--I use high-quality coupling caps because I KNOW they sound better and not because I've compared them carefully. When I'm in the 5-star mood, I use TRT DynamiCaps. When I'm in the money-saving mood I use NorthCreek 'propylenes, here http://www.northcreekmusic.com/Zen.html . I use the 625V. NC Harmonys in tubed powersupplies even if I'm using D-Caps for couplers. In solidstate powersupplies I use 100V. Rel/MultiCap metalized 'propylenes and the RTS 'styrenes. I just ordered a pair Antuique Sound Lab 805DTs, 50W. SETs. When and if I upgrade them, maybe I'll use best-I-can-find teflon-film-tin-foil V-Caps, here http://v-cap.com/tefloncapacitors.html ...maybe. Coupling capacitors sound as different as amplifiers and at least as different as cables. If you can hear the differences among different interconnect and speaker cables, probably you can hear the differences among various good-sounding caps. Your one-channel-and-listen scheme sounds like an excellent way to find out. Good luck.
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