Hi
I have taken the plunge and ordered CAST PIO-cu + VST-cu caps and CAST copper inductors for my speaker (satelite- see my virtual system) 1.order serial crossover (at least i think it is 1.order. Serial filters is quite complex and i have an expert doing the filter design). One cap and one inductor in signal path (and a L-pad). The CAST components will be the only components in series with the signal. The VST cap will be in paralell to tweeter signal. All resistors are already Duelund CAST. Paralell caps for midrange will be either Mundorf supreme or SIO (open for suggestions) mixed with some Mundorf SGIO that i already have and use in the crossover.
I have only one inductor in each serial crossover, a North Creek 8 AWG which i think performs absolutely superb (my BLH Nagaoka satelites do the job from 130-7000Hz). The NC replaced a good foil-inductor and was a significant upgrade soundwise. I didn't think of upgrading this before reading the rave about the Duelund inductors here... For my basstowers the boss inductor is a 6kg North Creek 8AWG. This will not be replaced!
My extremely positive experience with the CAST resistors is mainly the reason i go further with the Duelund replacements. This thread also helped with all inputs on Duelund components in different speakers and gear (for now the speaker crossover experiences are the most interesting). Starstruck with the CAST resistors i hope for more of the same effect with more/only Duelund components in the signal path!
I have taken the plunge and ordered CAST PIO-cu + VST-cu caps and CAST copper inductors for my speaker (satelite- see my virtual system) 1.order serial crossover (at least i think it is 1.order. Serial filters is quite complex and i have an expert doing the filter design). One cap and one inductor in signal path (and a L-pad). The CAST components will be the only components in series with the signal. The VST cap will be in paralell to tweeter signal. All resistors are already Duelund CAST. Paralell caps for midrange will be either Mundorf supreme or SIO (open for suggestions) mixed with some Mundorf SGIO that i already have and use in the crossover.
I have only one inductor in each serial crossover, a North Creek 8 AWG which i think performs absolutely superb (my BLH Nagaoka satelites do the job from 130-7000Hz). The NC replaced a good foil-inductor and was a significant upgrade soundwise. I didn't think of upgrading this before reading the rave about the Duelund inductors here... For my basstowers the boss inductor is a 6kg North Creek 8AWG. This will not be replaced!
My extremely positive experience with the CAST resistors is mainly the reason i go further with the Duelund replacements. This thread also helped with all inputs on Duelund components in different speakers and gear (for now the speaker crossover experiences are the most interesting). Starstruck with the CAST resistors i hope for more of the same effect with more/only Duelund components in the signal path!