Used them as bypass caps in my crossover for an DIY speaker project for 1 year, they are well burned in and aesthetically look very good.I have 6 of them Info:
http://www.v-cap.com/cutf-capacitors.php V-Cap CuTF and Pricing
Value .015 uF / 600V
Dimensions .45 X 1.15
Price $81.41 / each Examle of a review
https://www.v-cap.com/audiotechnique-v-cap-review.php The strongest impression is the up-heave of emotion from music. The CuTF conveys a kind of never-perceived before, unsurpassable level of humanity and emotion, in a lossless way. It conveys the color of music without adding its own coloration. The advantages of Fluoropolymer are totally retained. Perfect! There is no more clinical sound. The tonal beauty is definitely beyond description, and this clearly alleviates the regret when I turn on my system after returning home from a live concert- my system gets much closer to a live concert experience. Other capacitors that use other dielectrics may sound quite emotional, but they lack the advantages of Fluoropolymer (solidity, density, neutrality, speed and resolving power). The lower midrange has much more authority and energy. The musical energy from a cello easily strikes a listener’s heart, the deepest part of the heart, along with the tears and blood of the composers and musicians. The listener “resonates” with the composers and musicians. I never realized that Graaf and Magneplanar had such potential and can achieve this level of music reproduction. Many old-style copper audio products may sound less clean and clear than silver products. OCC copper and careful cryogenic processes have given rise to a much more transparent sound, while at the same time preserving the neutrality of copper. There are not many successful cryogenic products, CuTF is certainly “the one”. Microdynamics are extremely rich. To avoid disturbing my baby son, most of the time I can only enjoy music at a very low volume level. Despite such low volume level, everything in the music is still fully conveyed. That’s the result of perfect microdynamics. If a system can only amuse a listener at a high volume level, it is far away from perfection.
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