Et godt stykke utenfor komfortsonen.
Kjøpte et par sånne på brukten. Systemet er svært enkelt og et par bypasskondiser på 33uF blå Jantzen kan jeg alltids teste
Duelund Silver Bypass
The Duelund Silver Bypass capacitors are specially designed to be put in parallel with coupling and/or crossover capacitors. Offering a much increased performance without changing the total capacitance or crossover points.
• Epoxy encapsulated
• Oil impregnation & waxed paper dielectric
• 20 awg 4N silver leads (dead soft annealed)
The following remarks on the Humblehomemadehifi website say enough:
Duelund Silver Bypass Capacitor 0,01uF
Technical specifications (according to manufacturer): "Precision Speaker Capacitor; Pure Silver Foil; handmade in Denmark".
Sound: In one word: amazing! I have used these 0,01uF pure silver foil capacitors as bypass capacitors in many different systems. In just about every case there was an improvement in overall coherency and realism of tone. With realism of tone I mean that acoustic instruments and vocalists seemed much more tangible, more intimate. The Duelund Silver Bypass Capacitor brings out a certain harmonic richness in overtones, for example with brass wind instruments the tone gets a sort of "glow" making them so much more realistic. Big-band music is bright and warm at the same time if you know what I mean, just like in real-life. And now for a cliché: the Duelund Silver Bypass Capacitor really does remove a curtain from the sound, creating more depth, insight and it generally does a very good job in cleaning things up. It does this without getting harsh nor adding artificial emphasis on any part of the spectrum, something that can happen with certain types of bypass caps. They even scared me once: my personal reference system uses a 1-inch beryllium compression driver connected to a tractrix horn that flares out to 29 inches. This "tweeter" has no resistors in the signal-path and is driven by a first order network, so only one capacitor in the direct signal-path. It works like an acoustic magnifying glass. I was fiddeling around as usual, tuning the value of this capacitor in steps of 0,10uF but the sound didn't quite seem to fall into place how I wanted it to. Then I decided to listen if the 0,01uF Duelund Silver Bypass Capacitor could help out here. Bingo! Makiko Hirabayashi's recording "Surely" (that I know very well) has some small bells that are used on several of the tracks. I thought I knew how they sounded but with the bypass capacitor in the network the bells were so realistic, it scared me
Verdict: add about 2 points to whatever capacitor you are bypassing