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    not so sure

    Quote Originally Posted by sebp View Post
    That's your brain's burn-in, not Touch's analogue section.
    With those unbiased electrolytic d.c. blocking caps in the L + R output signal paths, I could imagine slow changes taking place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dsdreamer View Post
    With those unbiased electrolytic d.c. blocking caps in the L + R output signal paths, I could imagine slow changes taking place.
    Well, maybe, but certainly not sufficient to go from "rubbish" to "very good".
    My Touch already sounded good out of the box, and I haven't noticed any change during the first week of playing.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by dsdreamer View Post
    With those unbiased electrolytic d.c. blocking caps in the L + R output signal paths, I could imagine slow changes taking place.
    I've heard of radical upgrades that take the electrolytic caps out of the path from Frontal Labotics. I can't see any on eBay at the moment though
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    Bolder mods do the capacitive lobotomy as part of their analog mod package

    Just FYI, not an endorsement, since I've never been a customer.

    http://www.boldercables.com/servlet/...-analog/Detail

    If someone *has* had this done and wants to report their perception of the results, that would be cool.
    Last edited by dsdreamer; 2011-05-18 at 20:02. Reason: correct spelling in title
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