I have use these new Cmr and Mundorf Silver oil much more so.
the Silver oil will give you a bit more expansiveness around the instruments
in Silver has something to do with it . That being said the new Cmr are very well balanced with possibly a bit better image depth. The big question is where you are using them in a circuit, and character of not only the driver, but sonic said of current system and what type of change you are trying to achieve. I have used a Duelund cap ,as well as JupiterCopper and a less expensive caps performed better, sometimes to rich can mask other frequencies in a circuit.
a perfect example I wanted a very well balanced cap for midrange just by chance
I had both a 2.2uf Mundorf Silver oil , and 5.6uf of the New Clarity Csa cap.
to make a 8uf cap . I gave it 100 hours on first listen sounded pretty dawn good
200 hours is pretty close .the Mundorf takes better then 300 hours but at 200 hours I liked it better then the new Cmr. It has very good grip as well as Very good depth and air around the instruments . 10-12% Mundorf Silver oil .
i only solder small cap about 1 inch from lead out on bigger cap.a engineer told me this a long time ago ,some put it way down 6 inches away . This is a excellent
combination and does not break the bank and can be used in tight space.
you can use the 250 v version of CSA. For Bass I used the 33uf CSA, replacing Solen it is 2.5 bigger around , and night and day better more defined Bass dynamics,speed,and image depth. I rate this caps actually a full 9.5 possibly slightly better. Tony at humble home Madehifi was being very conservative
if you read through the lines he stated CSA made a more dramatic impact
that being said only moved it .5 as well as Cmr. ? Sometimes it is best not to ruffle feathers for he is sent all caps he request for Free. I have been around this industry for over 30 years .the new CSA are a exception buy , for Bass done deal
for topend, a .22 Mundorf Silver oil, for midrange 10% ,Silver oil.
i have tried in electronics as well as 2 types of speakers.
the Silver oil will give you a bit more expansiveness around the instruments
in Silver has something to do with it . That being said the new Cmr are very well balanced with possibly a bit better image depth. The big question is where you are using them in a circuit, and character of not only the driver, but sonic said of current system and what type of change you are trying to achieve. I have used a Duelund cap ,as well as JupiterCopper and a less expensive caps performed better, sometimes to rich can mask other frequencies in a circuit.
a perfect example I wanted a very well balanced cap for midrange just by chance
I had both a 2.2uf Mundorf Silver oil , and 5.6uf of the New Clarity Csa cap.
to make a 8uf cap . I gave it 100 hours on first listen sounded pretty dawn good
200 hours is pretty close .the Mundorf takes better then 300 hours but at 200 hours I liked it better then the new Cmr. It has very good grip as well as Very good depth and air around the instruments . 10-12% Mundorf Silver oil .
i only solder small cap about 1 inch from lead out on bigger cap.a engineer told me this a long time ago ,some put it way down 6 inches away . This is a excellent
combination and does not break the bank and can be used in tight space.
you can use the 250 v version of CSA. For Bass I used the 33uf CSA, replacing Solen it is 2.5 bigger around , and night and day better more defined Bass dynamics,speed,and image depth. I rate this caps actually a full 9.5 possibly slightly better. Tony at humble home Madehifi was being very conservative
if you read through the lines he stated CSA made a more dramatic impact
that being said only moved it .5 as well as Cmr. ? Sometimes it is best not to ruffle feathers for he is sent all caps he request for Free. I have been around this industry for over 30 years .the new CSA are a exception buy , for Bass done deal
for topend, a .22 Mundorf Silver oil, for midrange 10% ,Silver oil.
i have tried in electronics as well as 2 types of speakers.