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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Klepp
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Have anyone listened if there's any difference sonically between using the MUR860G (lead free) vs. the widely used MUR860 in the bridge rectifier in an amp. I know this is in the "snake oil" category, but maybe someone have or is interested in testing it. I must admit I'm a little curious regarding if the lead free packages has some effect to or from sonically for "audiophiles".
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of course, there's an enormous worldwide effort to go "lead-free" -- because of contamination of land-fills I guess -- one of the early problems of lead-free devices was galvanic corrosion and failures of connections.
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