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  • filterpunk
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    • Mar 2008
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    Transcend Electrolytic?

    I recently tossed an email to Echo Audio, asking if they could tell me the type of caps used in their audio interfaces, and to their credit, they actually answered. However, I'm not familiar with the brand, Transcend Electrolytic . Dunno if they're associated with the other Transcend, but does anyone have any familiarity with their caps?

    Their stuff looks remarkably similar to the G-Luxon, Teapo/Jamicon crap I've run into recently, but I couldn't say for sure.

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