Irish65
How much Duelund Silver 2.0 do you have? Is it generation 1 or 2?
I have partsconnexion contacting Duelund now on the inductor. I am curious of the Q.
I know the DCR is going to be much less with Duelund.
My current one is .37DCR. Just not sure what this means, sound wise?
http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/47.aspx
This thread talks about the various parts in the same network. North Creek actually had the lowest Q. I found them to be noisy so can not argue with this thread.
In fact it says what I have said many times the original parts used decades ago like the wax paper inductors (foil capacitors) were not that bad. Consistently it has been Duelund (and sometimes Jensen) that has bettered the vintage parts but this makes more sense than one would think. Similiar construction but to tighter tolerances.
I am going to have to go back and read my inductor tests. I know when I got the Duelund WPIO woofer inductor in 10 seconds I knew it was a keeper. (wished I got the CAST at the time)
How much Duelund Silver 2.0 do you have? Is it generation 1 or 2?
I have partsconnexion contacting Duelund now on the inductor. I am curious of the Q.
I know the DCR is going to be much less with Duelund.
My current one is .37DCR. Just not sure what this means, sound wise?
http://forums.klipsch.com/forums/t/47.aspx
This thread talks about the various parts in the same network. North Creek actually had the lowest Q. I found them to be noisy so can not argue with this thread.
In fact it says what I have said many times the original parts used decades ago like the wax paper inductors (foil capacitors) were not that bad. Consistently it has been Duelund (and sometimes Jensen) that has bettered the vintage parts but this makes more sense than one would think. Similiar construction but to tighter tolerances.
I am going to have to go back and read my inductor tests. I know when I got the Duelund WPIO woofer inductor in 10 seconds I knew it was a keeper. (wished I got the CAST at the time)