ClarityCap makes excellent capacitors.
Matter of fact: I have four ESA25, 250V and two ESA 50, 250V caps looking for a home. Also: two Mundorf, CFC14 (14Ga), .46 Ohm, 2.7 mH, air core inductors, looking for a good home (someone that actually intends to use them), for the cost of UPS shipping, if anyone is interested.
I was experimenting with a pair of Maggie MG12 crossovers and ended up going with some Emerald Physics speakers, some years back.
ANYWAY: The OP’s systems are stage monitors. Whether vocalists or musicians: hearing themselves, on a stage, with everything else that’s playing around them, is always a challenge and ultra high fidelity, imaging, etc: never much of an issue.
Not that I mean to put words in the OP’s mouth. Just sayin’.
The caps he needs: used from inductor output to ground, in a 12 dB/oct network. Absolutely no need for such high-Dollar caps as Clarity’s.
We’d been in contact, via PM, a few times and he’s disappeared, of late. Perhaps: having found his caps?
Matter of fact: I have four ESA25, 250V and two ESA 50, 250V caps looking for a home. Also: two Mundorf, CFC14 (14Ga), .46 Ohm, 2.7 mH, air core inductors, looking for a good home (someone that actually intends to use them), for the cost of UPS shipping, if anyone is interested.
I was experimenting with a pair of Maggie MG12 crossovers and ended up going with some Emerald Physics speakers, some years back.
ANYWAY: The OP’s systems are stage monitors. Whether vocalists or musicians: hearing themselves, on a stage, with everything else that’s playing around them, is always a challenge and ultra high fidelity, imaging, etc: never much of an issue.
Not that I mean to put words in the OP’s mouth. Just sayin’.
The caps he needs: used from inductor output to ground, in a 12 dB/oct network. Absolutely no need for such high-Dollar caps as Clarity’s.
We’d been in contact, via PM, a few times and he’s disappeared, of late. Perhaps: having found his caps?