"I'll add that listening to a low-resonance capacitor-- or a low-resonance wire, assuming that this is the purpose of the oiled silk jackets on the Duelund wire-- can take some getting used to. Once the microphonic "excitement" is gone, one needs to evaluate whether musical information has gone missing as well."
Write it in stone. The same is true for cables. That was a big surprise for
me, totally unexpected. I tried a single 'liquid" power cord in my rig, feeding a conditioner & it just sounded 'right'. A bit quieter, more layering
of vocals (it was holiday music), just more real. Each one, power &
Interconnect added to the effect, simply more real. Never 'spectacular'
effects, but quieter so that instruments are more distinct & identifiable.
For a few weeks as this was completed I did have a question as if I had
'rolled the treble', it was so quiet. But, no way! All the music is there in
a way that is totally non fatiguing & so well balanced top to btm. Good
recordings are fully fleshed out in a most enjoyable & satisfying way w/detail & air, but never harsh. I'm looking for a bit more 'focus' by rolling
caps. Though it may be my speakers or isolation equip. under the migs,
I figure that the Aeon caps, though musical, may be 'upgradable'.
Anyways I find it iintersting that caps have a similar 'fingerprint', & look
forward to getting the 'alex's into the mugs.