Shall i push much harder through the screw hole by a smaller screw driver or there is other alternative?
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Thanks holco. Finally, i managed to get it removed from the enclosure. Removing the caps and having the csa caps soldered are not easy tasks for amateur like me. I did the soldering within the enclosure as i was reluctant to disconnect the connecting wiring. I took about 6 hours to eventually completed the task. Attached herewith some photos for sharing. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ao0sy7r7uybljls/AABS6soB9u_rDu7CnWUizpbPa?dl=0 Initial audition showed that the high and mid are more resolved, sweet and opened as opposite to be more recess for the original caps. In addition, the timbre and textures of the instruments are more prominent with more mircro dynamic and details. The only complaint is it is not as balance as yet with the high and mid improved at the expense of lower bass. In particular, the ratio for high and mid overwhelm the lower bass. But It is not fair to make such a negative comments now as the caps need time to run in. My opinion is it is a great upgrade and i shall post further comments after the caps have run in. Thank you guys for the wonderful advices. |
Great desmond888 :-) Apart from what you describe, the most striking difference to me was that the space was depicted much larger, how did that work out in your case? The degradation of the low-end is not something I experienced, I would even say that for the modification the low/mid was leading at the mid/high and there is now a better balance. In theory, that is also true because a capacitor (the best capacitor is no capacitor) is much more detrimental to the signal than a bass coil. In my situation I also use a closed DIY dual opposed 15inch subwoofer (> 45Hz) and the setup is tuned with Dirac-Live (MiniDSP), in my case a big improvement because the stereo setup is placed in the living room. |
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