Hello, two days ago I received a small package from Texas through Mouser...
Two resisters Caddock SP9100 15 Ohm to substitute the 20 other resistors...
It was a suggestion from a forum kollege of the analog-forum.de in germany...
I must say it is a great audible experience!
Now the real musicians stand out in the room like 3D...
Smooth analog like sound... wonderful!
Bass is deeper and somewhat bigger but not loosing shape!
A nice full and meaty sound!
Someone else make the experience?
Chris
Two resisters Caddock SP9100 15 Ohm to substitute the 20 other resistors...
It was a suggestion from a forum kollege of the analog-forum.de in germany...
I must say it is a great audible experience!
Now the real musicians stand out in the room like 3D...
Smooth analog like sound... wonderful!
Bass is deeper and somewhat bigger but not loosing shape!
A nice full and meaty sound!
Someone else make the experience?
Chris
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You changed your circuit to reduce the amount of resistors from 20 to 2? Could you post a schematic of the before circuit and the after circuit so we have something to discuss?Two resisters Caddock SP9100 15 Ohm to substitute the 20 other resistors...
No, the same... 15 Ohm 1%... both sides...Are the values of the resistors different or the same? Did you have stability issues earlier?
No problems before the change...
He said it would sound audibily significant better...
And it really does...
Its a great combination with my Altec Santana 879a...
🙂
But why? It sounds way better than before! 🙂No wonder it works better with caddocks
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