Cant say as I have, and tbh there’s really no interest on my part to try either…….I’m sure headphones are a necessary evil for some but I enjoy full impact 😉
... And I could be wrong about the physics because that is not my expertise...
There's no doubt that I'm not an expert about capacitors...
It is quite clear that you really don't understand how capacitors work, so it would be better if you didn't pretend to be one by trying to offer an explanation to others.
classicalfan, I though it sounded like ThatSoundsGood was talking about this - Dielectric absorption - Wikipedia
I seriously doubt that. First of all, he has no real understanding of how capacitors work. Secondly, this is not a real issue in crossovers. Here is a statement from the Wikipedia article that you referenced.
"For most electronic circuits, particularly filtering applications, the small dielectric absorption voltage has no influence on the proper electrical function of the circuit."
"For most electronic circuits, particularly filtering applications, the small dielectric absorption voltage has no influence on the proper electrical function of the circuit."
In the hope of providing some more insight on this subject I have created a new thread:
Should You Change Crossover Capacitors – The Great Debate
Since this subject is discussed quite often I have created a complete new post rather than just add the comments here where they might not be seen by others who aren't following this thread.
Should You Change Crossover Capacitors – The Great Debate
Since this subject is discussed quite often I have created a complete new post rather than just add the comments here where they might not be seen by others who aren't following this thread.
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