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In the Forum: Playback Listening
In the Thread: Remedies the Beauty
Post Subject: Caps changePosted by N-set on: 11/17/2021
 Romy the Cat wrote:
Thank you very much, it is very nice to learn about it. The dilemma that I see standing in front of me is following. In a 194 months, I haveĀ  my Remies completed and fully operational, sounding perfect after 2 hours, let's pretend. Should I change the 40 years old cops that I have in there. I do not know. Will I lose "magic" with it? Will I risk it? Will I have better sound but less Bermuda Triangle payload? I do have B3 amplifier with all new capacitors. It sounds very fine but no ''magic... I have no idea why. I did call to my technician and told that might be tooth I would like to recalibrated and serviced but at this point I'm a bit hesitant to release them as I have no idea what is that magic come from. Who knows, it's mine not even be capacitors but warmed up coils of red driver. I do not have answers in this point


The change of caps (together with protective diodes, etc) is in principle reversible but as far as I could google highly unpleasant. To change the main PSU caps one has to remove the output VFETs. Anyway should be no more than a day of work for a skilled tech.

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