So less than 24 hours in I really don't like the change. Yes, there's more air, but it's due to an exaggerated treble IMHO. It has the treble hype of the top end Mundorf's without their glass smoothness.
More later.
Erik
More later.
Erik
Also, to anyone doing capacitor comparisons, it is WAY easier to do them by replacing them in only one channel than both. This actually reminds me a little of Carver's approach to amplifier comparison. http://www.stereophile.com/content/carver-challenge It would be really interesting to build a test bed to compare 2 film caps to each other simultaneously, then use that to record the delta between them in terms of performance using actual music. I'm a genius. It needs a catchy name and a sponsor. Best, E |
audio4pass I haven’t heard every Mundorf Supreme but here are the traits I associate with them, in general. (The Mundorf MKP is a completely different animal, dark like the Clarity ESA only with more low level detail). Very smooth, glass like quality to mid and top octaves, but there’s also a scintillation or over-saturation of colors in the mid to top. It’s not unpleasant, but it’s NOT natural. Real sounds and instruments don’t sound like this. So, which is better? Clarity MR or Mundorf Supreme (and it’s varieties)?? That is up to you. Magico and B&W are big fans. I don’t think people realize at the top end of these ranges how much you are listening to the caps instead of the speaker drivers. It’s a big deal. Personally, I wanted more natural sounding instruments. The kind of sound you hear when you walk up to a saxophone or violin busker on the T without an amplifier. A lot of people do NOT agree with me, which is why I will die penniless and alone. :) Best, E |