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<blockquote data-quote="WarrenD" data-source="post: 1147488" data-attributes="member: 19828"><p>Been a few queries regarding the details of the upgrade so here we go:</p><p>1. Replaced the power cable with a Teflon coated cable; Teflon is known for its shielding and damping properties.</p><p>2. Replaced the speaker cable with a <a href="https://duelundaudio.com/cable" target="_blank">Duelund</a> cable which is highly respected for the "organic" sounding cables. </p><p>3. Replaced the stock Exclame CAPs with V-Cap <a href="https://www.audiotweak.co.za/products/odam" target="_blank">ODAM</a> capaciters.</p><p></p><p>Audio Tweak did a few other tweaks, such as further damping the new CAPs, changing the ground cable, and replacing the glass fuse with ceramic one.</p><p></p><p>I had already done a few other mods such as replacing several connectors for <a href="https://www.avforums.co.za/threads/valve-audio-exclame-150se-furutech-edition.101609" target="_blank">Furutech</a> ones which you can get the details of here.</p><p></p><p>Yes I've spent more than 50% of the price of the amp doing these mods but the amp is now on a level that I believe is still better than amplifiers in a higher price category.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]28500[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarrenD, post: 1147488, member: 19828"] Been a few queries regarding the details of the upgrade so here we go: 1. Replaced the power cable with a Teflon coated cable; Teflon is known for its shielding and damping properties. 2. Replaced the speaker cable with a [URL='https://duelundaudio.com/cable']Duelund[/URL] cable which is highly respected for the "organic" sounding cables. 3. Replaced the stock Exclame CAPs with V-Cap [URL='https://www.audiotweak.co.za/products/odam']ODAM[/URL] capaciters. Audio Tweak did a few other tweaks, such as further damping the new CAPs, changing the ground cable, and replacing the glass fuse with ceramic one. I had already done a few other mods such as replacing several connectors for [URL='https://www.avforums.co.za/threads/valve-audio-exclame-150se-furutech-edition.101609']Furutech[/URL] ones which you can get the details of here. Yes I've spent more than 50% of the price of the amp doing these mods but the amp is now on a level that I believe is still better than amplifiers in a higher price category. [ATTACH type="full"]28500[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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