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<blockquote data-quote="Shinozoku" data-source="post: 87239" data-attributes="member: 1745"><p>SoZos: I would guess more vintagey and a little more mature sounding.</p><p>Orange Drop: Like SoZo but a looser bottom end response. They can make an amp boomy in the input coupler when using the same value from what I've heard.</p><p>Wima: From what I can tell, tight and smooth lows and highs with a unique midrange to them.</p><p>Audience: Hi-fi cap. Super clear, very little coloration, and they make your wallet bleed a lot too...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinozoku, post: 87239, member: 1745"] SoZos: I would guess more vintagey and a little more mature sounding. Orange Drop: Like SoZo but a looser bottom end response. They can make an amp boomy in the input coupler when using the same value from what I've heard. Wima: From what I can tell, tight and smooth lows and highs with a unique midrange to them. Audience: Hi-fi cap. Super clear, very little coloration, and they make your wallet bleed a lot too... [/QUOTE]
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