Nmmusicman, please see my post on Cardas Caps here:
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3119557&postcount=2
http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3119557&postcount=2
Heard McIntosh 275 For The First Time.
Nmmusicman, please see my post on Cardas Caps here: http://www.audiokarma.org/forums/showpost.php?p=3119557&postcount=2 |
I just tried 24 Cardas Caps on my total system. I gave them a shot because they are cheap, if no improvement I could use them on my video system. After playing around with them on my cd player, preamp and amp I can say in my case a jaw dropping improvement. More detail, lower noise, better imaging, micro to micro 100% better. I took them off and took them to my video system, same results, picture was cleaner, audio just like the improvement in my audio system, and blacks and details were much better. What I found interesting was if I just used them on one peice of gear the sound was so so due to issues with the rest of the gear still be uncovered. Not sure it is fair to knock a product without trying it, even Cardas website states in some areas you may not hear much of a improvement, but in my case the improvement was close to jaw dropping. It take you 20 seconds to hear the improvement or less. I just ordered 24 more for the video system. These caps work. |
Phillyb -- If the Cardas caps work THAT well, all I can say is your environment must be AWASH in airborne RFI (radio frequency interference.) Do you have any idea where it could be coming from? Machinery; or perhaps a HAM operator next door? Fluorescents, especially those 'energy-saving' fluorescents are the WORST! And don't forget, any gear that contains A/D or D/A chips (including televisions) will inject RFI into the air as well as into the house wiring unless their power cords are shielded, and the receptacles they're plugged in to have RFI filters on them. . |