Okay.....soooo I am in the camp of not bypassing signal capacitors. At least in my application, they caused issues in both positions.
Sound got smeared in the mids, and the timbre change in the tweeter position came with a similar smudging of sound. The bypass capacitors really affected transparency in my system, and affected depth of stage.
I only had them in for 3 or so hours, but I didn’t enjoy any part of this installation and have taken them back out.
@georgehifi you were right, at least as it happens to be the case in my application.
I am now in the camp for installing the single best possible quality cap that you can use in the signal path.
Now having said that, I had voltage imbalances in my tweeter position, 1200v vs 600v (big cap vs bypass)
and mids 115.8uf capacitors bypassed with a .01uf foil capacitor.
Neither position sounded good.
Sound got smeared in the mids, and the timbre change in the tweeter position came with a similar smudging of sound. The bypass capacitors really affected transparency in my system, and affected depth of stage.
I only had them in for 3 or so hours, but I didn’t enjoy any part of this installation and have taken them back out.
@georgehifi you were right, at least as it happens to be the case in my application.
I am now in the camp for installing the single best possible quality cap that you can use in the signal path.
Now having said that, I had voltage imbalances in my tweeter position, 1200v vs 600v (big cap vs bypass)
and mids 115.8uf capacitors bypassed with a .01uf foil capacitor.
Neither position sounded good.