Dear KK sir,
The issue is that how can we relate the datasheet to the sound characteristic/sound characteristic? in the data sheet we normally will only know the ripple current, resistance (esr), but this may not explain how it sound, right? or your can give any hint on this.
If let me guess, i will say higer ripple current & lower resistant --> sound faster, bass faster & tigher, am i right.
but which data will tell use the cap will sound warm? is it lower ripple current--> sound warmer because current flow slower?
Some time we don't know how to know the sound characteristic of a ecap base on the datasheet. For e.g rubycons ZL/ZLH have very high ripple current & very low resistant, but when i try i found it's resolution is quite good(but HF is harsh bass also fast&powerful but mid is thin)
whereas BC/philips cap/Elna ecap, if see the datasheet seems like not as good as rubycon but seems sound slightly better....resolution is there, more smooth...
so can KK sir share with us how to judge the sound characteristic by looking at the datasheet? which part of the datasheet should be look at?
Thanks for advise, i had ask my friend to buy 2 jensen big tank from william estimate to receive during Chinese new year. By the way, do u think if i parallel the jensen big tank(reservoir) with Blackgate 0.47Hi-Q, the bass will be more powerful (audionote website has a suggestion to parralele 0.47uf nx hi Q to non blackgate reservoir like nichicon?
i expect jensen reservoir (orange colour) should be soft, smooth & warm, am i right??
((After replace the all the ecap in my audiolab 8000A with blackgate standard, some evox mmk replace by ERO MKT1813, it is very good resolution now & sound stage now, but i need to add some warm & sweetness with tight bass so i choose jensen reservoir parallel with blackgate nx-hi-q, is this a correct way?
Thank you |