I have the following Mundorf caps and resistors for sale.
MLytic Audio Grade
Electrolytic capacitors, 25 VDC
10000uF (x2 like new condition) €8 each
15000uF (x2 like new condition) €8 each
MCap SUPREME
0.1uF (x5 New) €6.50 each
MCap SUPREME silver/gold
0.068uF (x2 like new condition) €25 each
0.033uF (x1 like new condition) €25 each
0.022uF (x1 like new condition) €25 each
MResist SUPREME
22Ohm (x12 like new condition) €7.50 each
I can only accept bank transfer payments. Thanks for looking.
MLytic Audio Grade
Electrolytic capacitors, 25 VDC
10000uF (x2 like new condition) €8 each
15000uF (x2 like new condition) €8 each
MCap SUPREME
0.1uF (x5 New) €6.50 each
MCap SUPREME silver/gold
0.068uF (x2 like new condition) €25 each
0.033uF (x1 like new condition) €25 each
0.022uF (x1 like new condition) €25 each
MResist SUPREME
22Ohm (x12 like new condition) €7.50 each
I can only accept bank transfer payments. Thanks for looking.
Mundorf is Cheating
Hi I just discovered that Mundorf is a big cheater with this resistors. A friend just added them to is speakers. Today I listened on his stereo and the sound was much to bright compared with last time I was there. He has added 3 Supreme resistors in each tweeter filter and none of them in series. How could it sound so much brighter and with more " details " ? I bought some and at home I discovered that the leads was very stiff. Its iron and very magnetic ! Thats why they sound so bad ! So I have to take off the leads and use some silver instead. For gods sake do not use Sterling.
Also I do not believe they are free from ceramic. I am sure its ceramic under the resistor element. The ends of the resistor is not copper but I have not been able to discover what .
So Mundorf produce what I call a Fake product. Shame on them : Buy some DCA resistors its the real thing.
Hi I just discovered that Mundorf is a big cheater with this resistors. A friend just added them to is speakers. Today I listened on his stereo and the sound was much to bright compared with last time I was there. He has added 3 Supreme resistors in each tweeter filter and none of them in series. How could it sound so much brighter and with more " details " ? I bought some and at home I discovered that the leads was very stiff. Its iron and very magnetic ! Thats why they sound so bad ! So I have to take off the leads and use some silver instead. For gods sake do not use Sterling.
Also I do not believe they are free from ceramic. I am sure its ceramic under the resistor element. The ends of the resistor is not copper but I have not been able to discover what .
So Mundorf produce what I call a Fake product. Shame on them : Buy some DCA resistors its the real thing.
My experience with Mundorf components has been the complete opposite as yours. The MResist SUPREME are some of the best I have ever tried. Many top class speaker manufactures use them on their designs.
Perhaps your friend installed the wrong values on his speakers.
How do you think they sound ? You write the opposite as my experience ? I think they sound very open but it is just a bit to much. Discovered only half of them is with iron leads. Maybee you have been lucky only to use those with copper leads ? I have placed 3 of them in each midrange filter. Will listen later this week.
Have you compared with DCA and Mills ?
Any chance that the magnetic lead Mundorfs could have been from one source and not the other?
Well there is one difference. Those with magnetic leads are marked " 0749 " .
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