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In Reply to: "Caps sound different" or how an audio myth is born posted by KlausR. on March 6, 2007 at 01:29:36:
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- That "myth" was born in Audio magazine, c.1979, by Jung and Curl -- been known ever since. nt - clarkjohnsen 11:44:24 03/06/07 (12)
- Re: That "myth" was born in Audio magazine, c.1979, by Jung and Curl -- been known ever since. nt - john curl 14:38:04 03/06/07 (11)
- Yes, of course -- guilty of conflation! But those articles *really* got me thinking seriously about audio. Why... - clarkjohnsen 08:16:10 03/07/07 (0)
- It's not about cap distortion! - KlausR. 00:27:53 03/07/07 (9)
- Re: It's not about cap distortion! - john curl 01:20:08 03/07/07 (8)
- Yes-that Audio article revolutionized thinking on caps. - nightdoggy 07:56:24 03/07/07 (0)
- Re: It's not about cap distortion! - theaudiohobby 01:53:12 03/07/07 (0)
- Re: Ever actually get your hands on test equipment? - KlausR. 01:39:10 03/07/07 (5)
- Too bad the Prop Head Express didn't collect you... - bjh 05:04:23 03/07/07 (0)
- Wow. - Dave Pogue 04:06:50 03/07/07 (3)
- Sorry your vinyl playback gear is so lame, says the blissfully ignorant! - KlausR. 04:22:35 03/07/07 (2)
- I'll be sure to put it on my reading list - Dave Pogue 04:31:21 03/07/07 (1)
- Have you read The Brothers Karamazov? If not you might want to - bjh 09:05:06 03/07/07 (0)