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About the caps C3-4 I was thinking Mundorf SGO. Opinions on that?

I use the SGO's in a CD project. Yes, weird as salas put it but I'll leave them in for a while. Seems to be something that looses its corners after a while.
Mine has been playing the same CD for some days now and the smoothness is building up. If it fails in the project I just in case bought a second one (almost a plan) to test them in the fsp :). Then I can test the Obbligatos in the CD project. The Obbligatos are for my ears perfect otherwise in their position in the folded as the SIOs are in their - but whatdoyouknow. How much greener isn't the grass on the other side ;)

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Whatever, if your wishlist contains those. I'm one of those that believes that whatever east managed to copy - west did it better ;)

I will not be debating this though. There is another group taking care of these discussions where people can look back with longing for a time when there was order in the world. They just forget that we on the top of our strenght (alive) are the ones responsible for that order every minute we breath.

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I changed all my resistors except VARs to Welwyn RC65Y (0,5 W, 0,1% 15 ppm) in the order. It looks like 10*3,8mm bodys will fit everywhere so I might as well go for 0,5 instead of 0,25 W.

As for cartload parallells I have as I said 6,8 18 47 and 100k VARs to parallell the 47k with in the dipswitch.

That gives me lots of opportunities between 4,4 to 5,9k and then a range from around 10 to 32 k. I kind of miss the 6k to 10 k options there for my 10X5. Should I rethink?
 
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You meen like 100k on R1 then parallelled in the dipswitch like 100k, 47k, 18k, 6,8k?

Is there many MM carts that likes up to 100k?

It seems like I have a choice of choosing many values for the 10X5 or choose to be able to meet the requirements for many different carts.

Im not so familiar with the different carts atm. Have to read up

Specs for the Dyna only says >1K ohms so maybe I should do a setup of values from 1 to say 10K instead?
 
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