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I have just replace some of low capacitance (smaller than 3uF) caps of my X-10D.
<before> ![]() <after> ![]() This is my first mod of my gears. I replace the old caps by WIMA caps. I have been listening to the old caps for almost a decade. I can tell there are some difference of the sound right after the mod. I cannot say there are more details in the music but the sound has been "clearer". The feeling is immediate. My playback gears are a Philips 603 vintage CD player, NAD 3020 amplifier and KEF Coda 7 speakers. Replace the tubes? may be. I still like their sound. I am considering replacing other caps and the resistors. Has anyone tried that? Does it worth the $$ and time to do it ? Last edited by markpw; 13th January 2013 at 12:41 PM. |
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