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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: macon,ga
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Hello
I read here -http://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/m.mpl?forum=tweaks&n=96328&highlight=cdc+p Where he had modified his powercar--i have done everything to mine that he recommened,but using the --------.47 auricaps. I would think that sonicaps would work just as good and should sound about the same in this application? www.gr-research.com/components/SoniCap.htm http://home.versatel.nl/geenius/Cap.html The sonicaps are much cheaper than .47 auricaps.I noticed in reading about the sonicaps ,they test twice the voltage of each cap before leaving the factory.I need 6 caps to put on all the receptacles. I quess what i am asking have any of you had any Experience using sonicaps? Thx for stopping by
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I went ahead and purchased 6 sonicaps---will know if there is any improvement soon
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