So, as I am sure most of you will understand, I have recently slipped into a new binge swing of desire to mod and upgrade my setup. It started after I recently installed my Amperex 7316 1959 Bugle Boy. It sounds wonderful. But, it left me chasing more.
Because of what I have read online about certain sonic qualities associated with different capacitor types (potentially a very misleading practice, I know), I have ordered a number of capacitors that I am going to attempt to wire in parallel for a hybrid approach at the output cap.
On the way to my address I have:
2 Nichicon Elko UPM2E101MHD 100uF 250V Electrolytic caps - BASS
8 Russian military 10uF 300V Paper in Oil caps - for the mids man (Over ordered these, I know. Only planning to use 2 per channel)
2 Mundorf MCap EVO 3.9uF 450V Aluminum Oil caps - to highlight the highs
I think it will all fit, if I am crafty with it. My only question is... is this actually worthwhile? Like, I am excited and looking forward to experiencing the difference, but are these choices wrong? Am I running a fools errand?
Electrical circuits aren't the most intuitive to me. I know that I can do it, but the uncertainty surrounding certain variables in the approach has me guessing if it will just work how I imagine.
From what I understand, the low, mid, and high frequencies should all be channeled automatically (with a parallel wiring) into the cap that best handles them, because of their respective impedances. Is this true and actually going to work?
I feel like I just need to talk it out.
-preston