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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Several weeks ago I asked if capacitors could make that much difference in intelibility and that such a simple question would move me to complete, then redesign a project from over 20 years ago. I found that on weak and noisy signals capacitors can make a world of difference. A little scrounging has given me a Pioneer KEHP9500 MOSFET automitive stereo unit, with very low distortion when operated below 10W and a set of Minmus 7 speakers. And 10W in 2 speakers is painfully loud. I brought the audio straight out from my R2000 and found that by bypassing all of the audio chain the audio was much clearer. 2nd best was to use the Rec out. The difference here is slight and I wouldn't swear in court that I am positive. Did you crack open your R2000 to bypass the audio chain?? Sounds like the Rec out is pretty much a line out. I then compared the detector direct signal with different types of capacitors. And Craig at Kiwa is mostly correct. My only disagreement is with the Panasonice bypolar electrolytics. I douldn't hear any diffrence bewteen them and "good" single ended caps. Perhaps my samples were bad. And all electrolytics sound worse then mylar and related caps. So you replaced the caps in the audio chain within the receiver to discover this, or did you use an external detector at this time?? --Mike L. |
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