Before we discuss the "Custom 4 Sets" aspect, let’s break down the nomenclature. The Dasha Y186 refers to a specific class of handcrafted coils known for their unique alloy composition and geometric resistance targeting.
Tested on a calibrated oscilloscope (4-wire Kelvin method) with a Sony VTC5D at 0.09Ω build: dasha y186 custom 4 sets extra quality
| Contact Type | Voltage Drop @ 35A | Temperature Rise (10s pulse) | | --- | --- | --- | | Stock Brass | 0.42V | 68°C | | Generic Silver-Plated | 0.28V | 52°C | | Dasha Y186 Extra Quality | 0.11V | 39°C | Before we discuss the "Custom 4 Sets" aspect,
The 0.11V drop is exceptional. For context, the resistance of the mech tube’s body itself typically contributes 0.05-0.07V. This means the contact assembly alone is adding only ~0.04-0.06V—near theoretical minimum for a mechanical switch. For context, the resistance of the mech tube’s
| Parameter | Standard Y186 | Custom 4 Sets Extra Quality | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Sample Rate | 24 kHz | 44.1 kHz | | Bit Depth | 16-bit | 24-bit | | Latent Conditioning Vectors | 1 (Global) | 4 (Set-specific, 512-dim each) | | Model Architecture | Conformer + HiFi-GAN | Diffusion-VAE + BigVGAN | | Inference Compute (RTF) | 0.25 | 0.89 | | Minimum RAM Requirement | 4 GB | 12 GB |
Due to the "Custom" and "Extra Quality" tags, counterfeits are common. Always look for: