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Post by jefflynne on Jan 14, 2006 15:33:37 GMT
Does it take time for upgraded capacitor to start to sound good.
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Post by thegreatroberto on Jan 14, 2006 16:23:28 GMT
Most will tell you yes.And I'd be one of those.However,I'd be more convinced if someone could explain the science behind it ! I can sort of see that an elecrolytic (that ain't spelt right) cap needs to "polorize" itself.How long this process takes I don't know.................What I don't really buy is that items such as cables need time to burn in...........These items are seeing AC,which by deininition is ..........well alternating. Anyway, lets see what others think
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Post by PinkFloyd on Jan 14, 2006 21:51:51 GMT
Does it take time for upgraded capacitor to start to sound good. Hell yes. Capacitors do take a number of hours to fully form and stabilise and IMO they start performing their best after say 100 - 200 hours... the improvement is not Huge but is definitely noticeable.
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