After reading this thread, I decided to try something along the lines of bypassing the output caps with some smaller .047uf caps I had lying around. I had the Sprague Orange Drop polypropylene film and foil caps sitting around from when I was working on guitar amps.
With aligator clip leads, I clipped them in and out, and in, and out, and in, and out, etc., and THINK I may have been noticing a difference. When I tried to pinpoint that difference, it went away. When I let my imagination go, I'd imagine I was hearing more space and clarity in the higher registers.
I know this is relatively ghetto compared to all the fancy caps y'all are talking about, and what I'm doing may or may not improve or even change the sound, but my question is this: how etheric and/or poetic are these differences y'all are hearing? If you're not A/B'ing the caps with the same audio (even same passage), same source, same volume, same phones, same ambient room, etc., how on earth do you know what you're hearing?
I want to get on this bandwagon, but I want to do so with a minimum of pretending to hear stuff.
I'm sure this post merits at least 10 flames, but I am being honest. It's not the Emperor's New Cloths situation I'm wary of, but rather I'm expressing a genuine interest in learning what to listen for and how.
My background: I've been a working musician, spent lots of time in recording studios on both sides of the glass, had too much musical education, and am generally good at hearing stuff.
This is all very fun. I'm going to solder in those Orange Drops and keep pretending--and enjoy my first "mod".
-Patrick
« Last Edit: February 12, 2012, 10:55:18 AM by pkb »
Everything can be reduced to sound.