Frederik
You once said that Steen used (for coupling caps)
"Prior to his own designs, he used vintage designs such as paper in oils, and wax/paper types".
I have the two Jensens in the linestage and the sound is VERY similiar to vintage caps. I can see why so many have used Jensen as replacement for vintage caps.
The one thing they are not yet as good is the midrange reality. Voices are not yet as real as vintage and I am aware of listening to a stereo.
I find if the midrange/voices are not "alive" sounding nothing else matters in the sense of wanting to recreate live sound. You will always be aware of the sound coming from speakers.
It is still very early and the Jensen are getting better. In most ways they are already better but not in this one critical area.
You once said that Steen used (for coupling caps)
"Prior to his own designs, he used vintage designs such as paper in oils, and wax/paper types".
I have the two Jensens in the linestage and the sound is VERY similiar to vintage caps. I can see why so many have used Jensen as replacement for vintage caps.
The one thing they are not yet as good is the midrange reality. Voices are not yet as real as vintage and I am aware of listening to a stereo.
I find if the midrange/voices are not "alive" sounding nothing else matters in the sense of wanting to recreate live sound. You will always be aware of the sound coming from speakers.
It is still very early and the Jensen are getting better. In most ways they are already better but not in this one critical area.