Great find croseiv, I'll accept this as a fair proof, from the catalog brochure of the 3800.
So, it does mean that indeed the Yamaha RX-V3800 (Seth=L, are you reading this
), is using two block capacitors rated at 18,000uF capacitance.
Same as the Yamaha RX-V2700, which I'm also holding the catalog brochure as I'm typing this.
And it is a fact that the Yamaha RX-Z7 is also using these same two 18,000uF block capacitors.
Now, another fact is that the RX-V1800 and RX-V1900 are using two 12,000uF caps.
* BUT, now my big question: Is the Yamaha RX-V3900 also using 18,000uF block capacitors? Is there a concrete proof also of this somehere, which I'm really starting to believe at this point. Perhaps, croseiv, you can find it, same as you did with the 3800?
I really appreciate that, when someone like croseiv, brings us a concrete proof of our disproof (well, my "disembowelment"), not to be discombobulated with disenfranchisement or disinterestedness in a verisimilitude way.
Ok, I admit it, the last paragraph contains few words that I was just creating for pure disillusionment of the disestablishment, and between any dissimilarity from disqualification.
And no, I don't feel any disquietude or disorderliness from disparagement in my dispassionately disposition. Case dissolutely disolve.
I finally stand corrected.
Bob
Note: I hope that nobody will see any seriousness in my last few paragraphs.
Sincerely not too serious.