Valgrind 0 Report post Posted November 12, 2008 (edited) Valgrind Audio Sonicaps and Valgrind Audio Silver interconnects (Sold separately) Size comparision between the Valgrind Audio Sonicaps and the Apple iPod Classic 160GB Valgrind Audio Sonicaps has been a run away success. It uses Sonicaps 4.7uF capacitors as the "mother" capacitor and 0.1uF for bypass. It can be used in both portable, home and desktop rigs. Placed between the source and the amplifier, either as a stand alone capacitor for imods or as an added capacitor lined in series, the feel is that energy appears to be increased and you will feel the immediate effect of an increase of music power which is clearly audible in all spectrums of the music. The following improvements have generally been observed as a stand alone capacitor or a capacitor lined in series with portable, home or desktop amps: 1. Soundstage is substantially expanded; 2. details never heard before will suddenly jump out in the open; 3. music becomes more involving and musical; 4. bass is deep extended and unbloated; 5. layers of music are easily identified; 6. treble is extended without the glare of "sss". The use of our sonicaps does not appear to alter the signature of your rig, but enhances what is already in it waiting to be unleashed. Pains have been taken to create a box for the capacitors to ensure that RF is not unnecessarily introduced and to possibly repel RF as well. Tight soldering procedure set by us have been adhered to, to ensure that the integrity of the caps are not compromised. We have also taken the pains to ensure that the box is small in size, thought making work to be done on it difficult, so that they are portable. Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum Review by Roady Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum comments by doggiehowser Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum comments by Doggiehowser Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum comments on Vcaps and Sonicaps by Jeremy Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum comments by Kidult Valgrind Audio Sonicaps - Forum comments by Sep90 Price - S$240 Edited November 23, 2008 by Valgrind Share this post Link to post Share on other sites