DON'T use a hot-melt gun! That kind of heat will cause damage to almost ANY of the higher-end caps. Rather, use double sided tape, or some of these sticky backed cable tie mounts( http://us.element-14.com/panduit/abmm-a-c/4-way-cable-tie-mount/dp/78F622?in_merch=Popular%20Products&in_merch=Popular%20Products&MER=PPSO_N_C_EverywhereElse_None ) and cable ties, pulled JUST tight enough to gently hold the cap(no crush). They should be available at any good electronics store. It's not surprising that the designer of the pre, does not want to communicate about you rethinking his design. Doing the caps that you do have values for should yield much. Go for it!
Cap change advise for a Symphonies V2 preamp?
Greetings,
I have a V2 symphonies and wanted to change the coupling and output caps. TNT did post a review and changes but it was on the first version although the caps on mine are the same. This is the signal path part of the pre not for the pwr supply. I may decide to tackle that portion at another time. I have contacted YS audio maker of the these preamps but have not recieved any answers to date. Thanks and enjoy the music.
I have a V2 symphonies and wanted to change the coupling and output caps. TNT did post a review and changes but it was on the first version although the caps on mine are the same. This is the signal path part of the pre not for the pwr supply. I may decide to tackle that portion at another time. I have contacted YS audio maker of the these preamps but have not recieved any answers to date. Thanks and enjoy the music.
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