No idea I'm afraid - the bass section of the crossover isn't even connected as the bass drivers are driven active from their own amp.
Location: Deleted
Posts: 6,585
I'm Deleted.
No idea I'm afraid - the bass section of the crossover isn't even connected as the bass drivers are driven active from their own amp.
Account Deleted
I thought the mundorfs were warmer than the ESA. The ESA didnt have quite the "thump" in the bass as the mundorfs tho. What fun!!!
Sent from my EVA-L09 using Tapatalk
i apologize with you, but to me sound very strange that mundorf are warmer then claritycap: mundorf are great caps but on bright side
Location: cheltenham
Posts: 747
I'm matt.
As coupling caps in my Onix oa21 amp (all 4.7uf) - Jantzen z superior were a bit soft but nicely detailed. Mundorf Supreme, detailed but can be bright In the wrong system. I think It's because they are very revealing and not because they are harsh (with 4-pole caps In the power supply they didn't sound bright at all, but the bass was very loose). I sold my Mundorf silver/Gold/Oil because they were a bit dark In the midrange and the highs seemed artificial (possibly caused by the dull midrange).
excuse me but i don't understand if in the first part of your message are are referring to mundorf supreme standard or S.G.O.
...and when you write that bass was very loose you mean that the bass of mundorf supreme (standard?) are a bit weak then others or is less controlled ?
please explain artificial: emphasis in high registers and recessed midrange ?
Location: cheltenham
Posts: 747
I'm matt.