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diyAudio Moderator Emeritus
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Rotterdam Netherlands
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Hi All,
I'm currently playing-in Philips MKT 344 HQ caps, those big yellow bricks, in some of my cd-players and one md-player. I use them as coupling cap for audio and I find them sound very very good! Does anyone agree? Maybe just a tiny bit too shrill? Cymbals sound very clear. I use mostly 4.7uF/250V simply because I have a bag full. Replies very welcome, TNX! B.
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