This week+ I put in a pair of 0.47uF Jensen Copper foil/paper/oil caps. They have about 100 hours in place. They are only slightly better than the Russian caps, a very small bit warmer with, perhaps, a bit better definition. Most of the difference was in the upper mid range with a small improvement in timbre.
Per PB's suggestion I put both the 2.0uF and 0.5uf Russian KBG back for a listen. The smaller Russian cap seem to have slightly better dynamics than the Jensen's. I think that the Jensen caps are just a little more musical. Hard to define, but I could listen to either one, Jensen or KBG without feeling I was "missing out"!
But the bottom line, so far, is still, to me, the smaller the caps sound better!! Everything was just a bit clearer, more defined. To my ears, there was no perceivable loss of bass or hum! Jensen's are back in for a while more.
I have no sense for how well the Smash is selling, but it is a damn fine line stage. At its low price point, it is truly a high end value! (Which is really an oxymoron!) The early microphonics have subsided, only slight "tube sing" when I switch volume and/or selection. But, as I have have posted earlier, my stepped attenuator and selector switch are much more mechanical than the stock devices. There is just something magical with the DHT architecture and PB has captured it very well!
Cheers,
Geary
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