Fixed!
Fantastic Good News!
Job Well Done!
:)
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Fixed!
Fantastic Good News!
Job Well Done!
:)
I thank the whole forum and especially Mr. Widget for the contribution i was given by telling me where to take the cue for this repair.
The girls play for us...
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That's great news! You fixed them the same way I fixed mine!! Well Done!!
Rob:)
Nice job, Paul! Eventually, we all come to this: finding ways to save what we have because we cannot get it any more.
Nice rug, by the way. I like its patterns.
This plant is my uncle's, we have a lot of JBL in my family, I have a slightly different plant..... after having tried so many JBL I always remain tied to 4333, with a slight update of the filters and an adequate environmental treatment I prefer them all.... but it's just my taste.... moreover, the 4333 are satisfied with a good high current class A amplifier while for others you have to have a heavy hand often losing in refinement....
Questo è il mio preferito...
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Replacement of the old Chinese elytone electrolytics with the new solen electrolytics.
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after replacing the capacities the sound is much improved in my opinion.
There is a possibility that this may sound better in your ears.
There are many who think they can replace capacitors and hear improvements.
But, if one tries to be realistic and think the following, the top models of JBL have never been produced in very large numbers. If it is the case that a few capacitors of possibly better quality will give significantly better sound what would it cost JBL?
JBL, which is a very large customer, does not pay the same prices for components as one that buys 10 or 100 pieces.
What would a small extra cost for capacitors mean for the price of the product to the consumer?
Probably nothing.
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Yep, and I think there are likely many other examples where the bean counters made choices we would disagree with.
In this particular case however, when these speakers were designed and built the K2-S9800 was JBL's flagship speaker and GT was actually being listened to at that time. I doubt that a significant improvement would have been left on the table by such a simple and inexpensive change.
Widget