Preamp Caps?Auricap,Mundorf, Hovland, jensen,solen


Hello,
I have a preamp with only 2 Signal caps directly in front of two tubes shot right out to the amps, extreme simplicity and excellent sound. This is the first preamp that came stock with Auricap's I have owned or heard, most in the past have always had Multicaps, Kimber caps in my previous pre's. I can say I think the Auricaps are quite a bit better but not that expensive or the end all-be all that I understand. Now I have had some crossovers and a Preamp with Solen fastcaps in it, and they are the best in Bass I have heard out of all of them, not that it makes them superior just an observation. I have also purchased Jensens oil and put them in Tube equipment in the past, not bad but did not blow my doors off.. And Finally Hovlands, not my Cup if you know what I mean, I found them the most expensive and the least impressive, could be the mix of component used in, but whatever too dry for me. Mundorf is a little newer on the scene to me and I thought the Hovlands were pretty obscene in cost, however these are the new Cost and hype leaders from what I can tell today. I am considering trying the Mundorf Silver in oil supreme caps at no small cost to see if they are gonna create more magic than the Auricaps. . What is the character of this cap? I want very 3d and open yet still have some intimate warmth and very powerful bass. Is this a cap worth venturing over all the other explanations I left here? Needs a liquid sound, and get that fairly deep bass solen seems to be capable of for only a couple dollars a cap, cause I do not want to soften the already slightly soft Tube bass. Thanks to all that know about this tweaking and expereance with these caps . . Again its only 2 Caps, very easy to install so its hard to keep my hands off, but do not want to go backwards or waste the cause if its not gonna be very significant in this specific application, Anybody know of any good tube equipment or preamps using these mundorf super caps? By the way my tubes are Mullards NOS. Preamp manufacture would seem to be irrelevant here and yes I am pretty dang happy with the sound for the money already, but there is always more right 
undertow
I replaced MIT multicaps with the VH paper in oil caps in My DAC. I use the VH teflon bypass cap with the paper in oil. I tried a vintage Sprague paper in oil bypass but it had too much treble energy for my system. The VH caps are expensive (about $100.00) per side but they deliver a more musical presentation. These are a great upgrade for the Audio Logic DAC.
Tom monro,

Have you considered trying the OIMP(Oil impregnated) V-caps in your preamp outputs to compare to the Mundorfs you currently have in there? That would be an interesting comparison.
I'll chime on here with my experiences and mind you this was in a coupling position on my amp.
I have had Auricap, Mundorf supreme, Mundorf Silver/oil, and Vcap. I have had hovlands and Cardas in other amps too but can't compare in this case.
I hate to use the usual audiophile jargon so I will just convey which were the best and most natural sounding. To me, I tend to prefer what sounds natural and real, you know, what real live unamplified music sounds like.
In my amp the auricaps although better than the stock solens were the poorest of the lot. While the Mundorf S/O's sounded nice, for some reason, I can detect silver in the signal path in my system and don't like it. It sounds un natural. I feel that for silver to work, the circuit has to be designed for silver.
The Mundorf supremes are quite good and excellent for the money. I loved the Audio note Coppers but they are massive (1uf) and would have to modify my amp to make them fit. And that is what I would have done if not for the Vcaps. The Audio notes are great but the Vcaps are amazing. How? it has already been said above.
So my advice is to splurge on the Vcaps. If they cost too much, try the oimps or the sonicaps as suggested above. Or if on a budget, the Cardas or Mundorf. There is a cap shootout on the Vcap website. Keep in mind that your preferences may not be the same of that author's. He rates the mundorf silvers above the silver/golds (which I have not heard) and the supremes. I did not care that much for the silvers. As they say YYMV
Sherod, I went back to OIMPs bypassed with TFTFs in my deHavilland UV preamp about five months ago. I'm now using 2.7uf OIMPs bypassed with .22uf TFTFs. This combination blends seamlessly, and for the most part sounds like an all TFTF v-cap. That said, I did not have good luck with the 3.3uf OIMPs that I originally bought a few years ago. For some reason the 3.3uf OIMPs were much softer and slower sounding compared to the TFTFs and the tonal contrast between the two could be easily heard. I changed over to a single pair of 2.7uf Mundorf SIOs. I liked the Mundorfs for their resolution. However, at times the Mundorfs could sound lean and light on the bottom end, and a little matter of fact sounding. This was the main reason I gave the v-caps another try. In my system the OIMP/TFTF combination have a more expansive soundstage, the low end is solid and has some weight to it, tone is slightly lush, yet the detail and transparency is excellent.
Very interesting Tom. I am assuming that the original cap in your preamp was a 3.3 uf value. I'm curious why you picked a 2.7 uf OIMP with a .22 uf Teflon bypass. Is this because it matched the original cap value better? I'm curious what the input impedance of your amp is as well. Is it tube also? I currently have a 4.0 uf OIMP in my preamp output that replaced a similar value Hovland cap. The OIMP after break-in definitely lets through more information, but to my ears offers a little bit too much full-bodied sound. Another gentleman who does quite a bit of modifications and is familiar with the V-caps suggested that I bypass with a .1 uf V-cap Teflon. I did that and currently have about 315 hours on the bypass, and although the tone is a little less full-bodied, the overall sound is a little too tilted up for my tastes. I'm wondering if maybe I should go with a smaller OIMP as you did and try the Teflon bypass again on it. HMMMMM. very interesting.