Earlier in this thread I mentioned that I had a new pair of Jantzen "Superior Z" capacitors (the red version with copper leads) on a Hagtech Frybaby to burn them in prior to installation in my Foreplay III - they spent just about 6 days on the Frybaby, although Jim of Hagtech suggests that only 48 hours should be enough for capacitors. Well, I just installed them a little while ago and I am very happy with the results. The sound has become more natural and seems to flow more easily, and I'm hearing more micro-dynamic cues that give you more of a "live" sense while listening. Plus enhanced sweetness, more of what I find I really like a lot about the Foreplay. Started off with songs by Clara Schumann (the wife of famous 19th century composer Robert Schumann), since I thought female voice would be a good challenge to throw at the new caps. I won't get into too much more detail here, but suffice to say it looks like these will probably be something I'll recommend in the future for the Foreplay.
I should add that I was very, very close to pulling the trigger on the Obligato Gold caps. The only reason I went with Jantzen is because I've used this exact model in a speaker crossover with good results, and I'm impressed with the build quality for the price. Frankly I'd still like to try out the Obligatos some time down the line, whether in the Foreplay or the Paramours.
Perhaps after a few days of listening with these new Jantzen caps installed I'll start a new thread here and describe the results in more detail. Right now, so far, so good.
EDIT: If I had to summarize what I'm hearing so far, I'd say that everything simply sounds much clearer than before. So, now on to some Webern...
« Last Edit: October 29, 2011, 07:46:46 AM by Mr. Lin »
David Obal: Hi-fi enthusiast & music lover.
Playing at the moment:
Naim CD5i-2
Foreplay III
Pro-Ject Head Box SE (modded)
Grado 325i headphones
Homemade cables