As I recall, it was mentioned in a 6Moons review that AudioSolutions do, or did. If it isn't a foolish question though, why do you give two hoots what brand name of capacitor a loudspeaker manufacturer uses? Generally speaking, most approach a variety of OEM component suppliers and select the one who
a/ Can reliably supply a given type of product, to a given tolerance / consistency, at a price that meets the budget allocated for crossover components.
b/ Can be used by the loudspeaker manufacturer as a free added piece for marketing copy: 'At Baboon Speakers, we use Golden Cockerel's silver-foil capacitors with solid gold flyout leads for perfect signal transfer and vivid tonal colour'. Sometimes you just need to mention the brand-name in question since it gives cache, even if entry-level components are used.
a/ Can reliably supply a given type of product, to a given tolerance / consistency, at a price that meets the budget allocated for crossover components.
b/ Can be used by the loudspeaker manufacturer as a free added piece for marketing copy: 'At Baboon Speakers, we use Golden Cockerel's silver-foil capacitors with solid gold flyout leads for perfect signal transfer and vivid tonal colour'. Sometimes you just need to mention the brand-name in question since it gives cache, even if entry-level components are used.
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