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dunglass

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  1. Can anybody tell me please which series of the Solen and Jantzen Caps should be used? The Jantzen Series are - Cross Cap - Z-Standard - Z-Superior - Z-Silver It seems to me that only the "cheap" Cross Cap is availiable in the requested 18 uF. Should it be that the Jantzen Cap must be much cheaper than the Kimbers? For the Solen Caps in 15 uF I only find a series called Metallized Polypropylene. Is this the correct one? Would jump happily cross wise in my flat for serious answers. Thanks Stefan
  2. Can anybody tell me please which series of the Solen and Jantzen Caps should be used? The Jantzen Series are - Cross Cap - Z-Standard - Z-Superior - Z-Silver It seems to me that only the "cheap" Cross Cap is availiable in the requested 18 uF. Should it be that the Jantzen Cap must be much cheaper than the Kimbers? For the Solen Caps in 15 uF I only find a series called Metallized Polypropylene. Is this the correct one? Would jump happily cross wise in my flat for serious answers. Thanks Stefan
  3. DeanG kindly posted this parts list. Can anybody tell me please which model (quality level) of the Solen and Jantzen Caps is the right one? As far as I understand the Kimber Caps are only availiable in one quality. Some recommendations where to buy the parts, gentlemen? Thanks and kind regards Stefan, Berlin
  4. Hello Anakin. Where are you knowing the values of the coils from? Regards D.
  5. Dear RTTR. I have the same "prob" the other way around. I've got three fine tube amps and look for a speaker that will fit perfectly. It seems for $$ reasons and enough space in my room to be the RF7 will be best choice instead a K'horn. My experience was that the tube amps I have are more "emotional", made the look into the music a lot deeper and more natural. By the way I'm not one of the "warm-tube-sound" lovers. My amps are all really neutral, maybe analytic. When you think that tubes or tube amps are expensive then have a try to find a transistor amp with all the sound-skills of a tube amp. You will pay $$ and $$ more in my opinion. Keep in mind the you will not need a very expensive tune amp with 100 watts or so. The incredible sensitivity of the RF7 will let some 6 or 8 watts more than enough as long as the power-supply of the amp is good. I think for having some impressions look on second hand market. But please buy no cheap produced devices. Look for some solid built ones with some years on their back. For myself I run two amps with 6C33C triodes and one with EL-509. They all have around 6-8 watts as single ended amps. More than enough for my 89db horns. With your RF7 you will find a new dimension I think. Regards from Germany Stefan
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