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Dayton Caps are Equel to Sonicap and others!! Sunday, August 30, 2009
audiophile222 from Burlington, North Carolina
I wish I tried Dayton caps years ago. I have been upgrading speaker crossovers for many years, and would spend $20-30.00 per cap. I did a side by side comparrison to a well known high end cap. the only differnace was that the Dayton cap produced more, cleaner, and the bass was better controlled. Needless to say I will be using the Dayton caps and pass the savings onto my customers. I highly recommend these caps.
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Experience with Product
I own it
Technical Knowledge
Professional
| Value |
5
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| Performance |
5
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| Features |
5
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| Overall |
5 |
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They are caps Monday, April 13, 2009
Rotellicaster from OKC, Oklahoma
I couldn't tell you if these are good or great. They work, the KLH Model six speakers I used them in sound good and switch nicely. Next time I think I'll spend less. When I build or Mod my electric guitars, there is a never ending supply of high dollar caps to choose from for the tone circiut. My favorites are the cheap green .022 caps from Radio Shack. I'm sure the cheaper caps will work well too.
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Experience with Product
I own it
Technical Knowledge
Amateur
| Value |
3
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| Performance |
3.5
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| Features |
3
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| Overall |
3 |
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Great Product Sunday, June 15, 2008
Parts Express Customer from Pacific Northwet
Works as advertised and fast shipping by PE.
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Experience with Product
Unspecified
Technical Knowledge
Novice
| Value |
5
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| Performance |
5
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| Features |
5
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| Overall |
5 |
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