Originally posted by Steve Conner
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Having six caps across two amps sort of minimizes the possibility of a bad cap. One cap, sure. But one bad cap in each amp? A lot less likely. Not impossible, just less likely.
I totally agree with your 3db rule. Thing is, I am about ready to tear down my most troublesome and therefore most time consuming build cause it sounds like CRAP because of a very specific tonal quality. I don't care how many decibels of difference it makes, the amp either sucks or it doesn't. If it still sounds like crap I'll never pay more than $2 for a filter cap and tear that MF apart. If $15 worth of new caps removes the specific and identifiable quality (to me; but I'd bet you can hear it. Taking a few days off, I might record it and share) then it's money well spent, cause my time will have been saved. Either way, I'll learn something, and that's worth the money to me.
I don't need to do a double blind test. I am not an audiophile who wants to believe; if anything I am pretty skeptical. Part of me wants to try this and be able to laugh off people who buy into premium cap snake oil. The other part just wants the stinking 6G3 to be worth all the time and money I put into it, so I can justify spending a few bucks before giving up on it as a lost cause. Like I said, if I still hear the bad sound I am tearing the thing apart and never buying anything but cheap filter caps. It's just that stokes mentioned something very specific, and he has generally in the past been very helpful and knowledgeable. I won't dismiss his opinion as quickly as I might dismiss that of some n00b.
And were it not for the fact that I can hear the same problem, only much less so, in an amp that has two of its four filter caps from the batch of xicons I bought, I know it's not just that I messed something up in the build. More xicons == more crappy butt-tone.
Originally posted by Steve Conner
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