I'm satisfied. That is, with Ginger's explanation of high NFB and his reasoning. Some speakers that are much happier in a closed box will behave better if damping is controlled at the amp. So all understood there I think.
As to the capacitor polarity. One amp was configured with the outer foil of each film cap oriented towards the lowest impedance. The other had all caps oriented opposite. I've built identical amps before with all caps oriented the same and heard the same amount of difference between the two. This is just a busted myth as far as I'm concerned. It's said to be much more important for high frequency applications, not so much audio, and I'm prone to believe that now. My example is the only one I'm aware of where someone actually troubled to do this. To say this won't do is a clear invitation for me to ask you for a significant contribution. I no longer have both amps together and I wouldn't trouble with changing out all the film caps anyway based on my findings so far. What's your researched contribution?
As to the capacitor polarity. One amp was configured with the outer foil of each film cap oriented towards the lowest impedance. The other had all caps oriented opposite. I've built identical amps before with all caps oriented the same and heard the same amount of difference between the two. This is just a busted myth as far as I'm concerned. It's said to be much more important for high frequency applications, not so much audio, and I'm prone to believe that now. My example is the only one I'm aware of where someone actually troubled to do this. To say this won't do is a clear invitation for me to ask you for a significant contribution. I no longer have both amps together and I wouldn't trouble with changing out all the film caps anyway based on my findings so far. What's your researched contribution?
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