@thewatcher101 Good advice (as always) from the above posters.
I have the same pre and have played with the capacitors. Thought I'd post in case you are still considering what to buy.
In my unit, Don had Miflex copper foils on the primary output. I found them somewhat flat and 2-dimensional. I don't remember well, but I do think tonality was nice. The red Audyns on my second output were fine, but are not super refined caps.
I replaced them with Mundorf supremes which added a lot more dimensionality to the sound. They are nicely warm.
I also tried Mundorf supreme silver/goal/oils. They are more precise imagers, adding even more depth, and a lovely sweetness to the sound. They eliminate a bit of upper frequency glare or roughness that is present in the Supremes. Unfortunately the bass just started to disappear as they broke in. I'd read that in reviews but had trouble believing it until it happened in my system. If your system is a little boomy or bass heavy, they're probably sublime.
Finally, I have some TFTF V-Caps which are still breaking in. They are precise and very good at imaging, but do have a "cooler" tonality. When switching between them and the Mundorf Supremes, I preferred the later because of their increased warmth. Kind of a fluorescent vs. incandescent bulb type difference. Again, if your system is already very warm, then you'd probably prefer the V-Caps. Perhaps that'll change as they break in though.
If I still don't prefer the V-Caps after they get their full 300 hours, I'll probably sell them and try out some Duelund tinned-copper CASTs.
This is all with PS Audio PWD and DSDs as the sources, First Watt F4s as the amps, and Coincident PRE speakers.
As you know, the DS Pre has two outputs, so it's really easy to do A/B tests on different capacitors.
I have the same pre and have played with the capacitors. Thought I'd post in case you are still considering what to buy.
In my unit, Don had Miflex copper foils on the primary output. I found them somewhat flat and 2-dimensional. I don't remember well, but I do think tonality was nice. The red Audyns on my second output were fine, but are not super refined caps.
I replaced them with Mundorf supremes which added a lot more dimensionality to the sound. They are nicely warm.
I also tried Mundorf supreme silver/goal/oils. They are more precise imagers, adding even more depth, and a lovely sweetness to the sound. They eliminate a bit of upper frequency glare or roughness that is present in the Supremes. Unfortunately the bass just started to disappear as they broke in. I'd read that in reviews but had trouble believing it until it happened in my system. If your system is a little boomy or bass heavy, they're probably sublime.
Finally, I have some TFTF V-Caps which are still breaking in. They are precise and very good at imaging, but do have a "cooler" tonality. When switching between them and the Mundorf Supremes, I preferred the later because of their increased warmth. Kind of a fluorescent vs. incandescent bulb type difference. Again, if your system is already very warm, then you'd probably prefer the V-Caps. Perhaps that'll change as they break in though.
If I still don't prefer the V-Caps after they get their full 300 hours, I'll probably sell them and try out some Duelund tinned-copper CASTs.
This is all with PS Audio PWD and DSDs as the sources, First Watt F4s as the amps, and Coincident PRE speakers.
As you know, the DS Pre has two outputs, so it's really easy to do A/B tests on different capacitors.