capacitor : panasonic FC vs elna ROS(silmic) vs rubycon (blackgate) vs Nitai NPR

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  1. han25

    han25

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    Hi Guys,

    Has someone tried before/after those capacitor ?
    how do they sound ?
    from alots review the rubycon blackgate seem to have the best performance.

    Guys, lets me if any of the info are misplace/incorrect.
    thankyou

    capacitor :
    panasonic FC ? :confused:
    rubycon (blackgate) ? :confused:

    only this
    elna ROS(silmic)
    Good sound quality, fast, rick, detail and warm.

    Find in most of circuit at Denon or Marantz or Philips SACD player.

    elna ROA (cerafine)
    Usually, you can find it at the DAC power section.
    eg. Philips cd player.
    good in sound stage.

    nitai NPR
    Good sound quality, clear, clean bass, detail and sweet.

    Find in B&W Aura VA100LS feedback network


    SH
     
    han25, Feb 16, 2004
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  2. han25

    wadia-miester Mighty Rearranger

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    Han,

    Add to your list please

    Sanyo Os-con
    'M' caps
    Cardas 'Golden refernce'

    Balckgates generally regarded as the best for power suppiles and coupling, tight firm detailed open and great bass, try the parallel version of the 'Hi-q's' stunning but not cheap.

    The FC series is a cracking sound for the cash, nice mid band placement, firmer bass, more open and airier top end great bargin

    'M' caps supremely musical, and coherient again superb bass
    Cardas caps, very sweat and detailed, great musical flow, not cheap

    My faves, Organic semi-conductor (oscons), total musical coherance & flow, great bass and real details superb, however personaly won't use to much for decoupling around regs & psu's Black gates better for that I feel. Wm
     
    wadia-miester, Feb 17, 2004
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  3. han25

    han25

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    Hi wadia-miester,

    Thank you for the info.


    Cheer
     
    han25, Feb 27, 2004
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