The cathode bypass capacitor has a big influence on the sound of my system.
I've experimented with caps i had on hand from other projects.
I can really recommend experiencing the effects for yourself. There's room for improvement with the cathode bypass cap.
Bottlehead made it really accessible in the SII. I've attached flying leads internally so it's easy to switch out caps every few days.
Beware there's about 50V potential, so there's a shock hazard!
What was tried.
220uf, 100V Elna Cerafine (was my "stock"/start point) electrolytic
30uf, 60uf MBGO 160v Russian "oil" capacitors / bathtubs (will try with 90uf and/or 120uf in the future).
30uf, 60uf Amp Ohm polypropylene film 630V
Any combination of the above. In picture you see the 30uf film cap and behind the 220uf Cerafine with 60uf MBGO being compared.
How does the cathode bypass cap influence the sound? From my experience, the layering in the music changes with the caps. The other things that stands out is the tonal balance, details and decay.
Elna Cerafine (i think this is a cheap version, not a real one, don't know) is a fine electrolytic. Unfortunately i can't comment how it compares to stock.
With the Ruskies the soundstage somewhat collapsed and bass left to be desired. Not recommended.
The film caps were a clear winner in this test. I'm not sure yet if the bigger is better.
With a combination, the effects changed, not always for the better. However I do prefer Elna + MBGO over Elna or MBGO.