I read the specs on above class D HT receiver and they mention "pure water caps" in output stage to give a clearer sound.
Couldn't find any info on-line. Does anybody know what benefits these have?
John
Couldn't find any info on-line. Does anybody know what benefits these have?
John
Water caps
Pure, very pure, water caps. How about a cap that can handle 10 million volts? Some very exiting research is being done in this area. Charging these caps up and discharging them in 100 nanoseconds at 20 million amps. Into what you may wonder, mostly X-ray generators in fact the most powerful ones there are. Do a search on the subject for more interesting info. Like generating small earth quakes! Terawatts can do that!
Roger
Ps. didn't find a thing as relates to the caps the Panasonic uses.
Pure, very pure, water caps. How about a cap that can handle 10 million volts? Some very exiting research is being done in this area. Charging these caps up and discharging them in 100 nanoseconds at 20 million amps. Into what you may wonder, mostly X-ray generators in fact the most powerful ones there are. Do a search on the subject for more interesting info. Like generating small earth quakes! Terawatts can do that!
Roger
Ps. didn't find a thing as relates to the caps the Panasonic uses.
Can't really find any info on-line. Do you think these caps would have an advantage soundwise?
Who sells v pure water capacitors?
Is this another reason for buying a non feedback, power DAC such as the panny SAXR55? Good reports on SQ
John
Who sells v pure water capacitors?
Is this another reason for buying a non feedback, power DAC such as the panny SAXR55? Good reports on SQ
John
here are some shots of the XR55 internals
doesn't show the output caps though... prolly covered by the board attached to the back of the chassis
http://audiocircle.com/circles/viewtopic.php?t=21634
onixuser
doesn't show the output caps though... prolly covered by the board attached to the back of the chassis
http://audiocircle.com/circles/viewtopic.php?t=21634
onixuser
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