Cary SLP 05 signal coupling caps upgrade ?.


Hi . I like to know if there is any Cary Slp05 preamp owner ugrade the signal coupling caps in yours preamp?.What is yours thougth on it?. Thank you all in advance .
jtran
Baggs1.
Thanks for yours kind words of caution.I in the past years had changed the signal caps in my Cary 211 to Vcaps . the improvement was very positve.Before the Vcaps upgrade,my other amp (Mc 2102)to my ear was more quiet and detail.But w/ the Vcaps in my Cary 211,TheMc 2102 amp was not a contender.So it was for sale.I personally don't believe that the Multi-Kimber caps combo in the Cary slp05 were the best parts chosen but for cost reason.
Just had all the Mundof- caps installed by RHB sound dezign.Without burn in .Everything sound very good and natural just as the way Audioman described.So far so good.Gary of RHB did a fantastic job installed those caps.His skill is as good as it get and at a very reasonable price.
Hi Jtran:
I have the stock SLP 05, but have been thinking about a cap upgrade. Do you recommend the Mundorfs?
they said the best parts were used for optimal performance and that upgrading will be a waste of $$$.
I suspect it is more a case of "we used the best parts that would make the preamp sound quite good for the price, and we believe upgrading parts would not be consistent with our concept of a reasonable cost/benefit ratio that meets our price point."

One area I would be curious to hear about is whether any of you have upgraded the ($35) Alps motorized potentiometer to a higher quality discrete resistor volume control solution? The (poor tracking) Alps control is the single reason I have not previously purchased this preamp. I am not questioning that the preamp sounds good, but I suspect it would sound significantly better with a DACT, Goldpoint, or another type of discrete resistor volume control.
I believe you're correct as to cost/benefit ratio and price-point considerations. Since I own the SLP 05, my thinking is that the best upgrade route for me would be to make improvements to my unit rather than buying a higher cost pre-amp. As to the volume pot, I absolutely need a remote controlled device. Please tell me if the DACT, Goldpoint or other type of discrete resistor volume control can be motorized.
Thanks,
Jay