I went to the local Radio Shack and got a few 0.047 mfd ceramic caps. Will they replace the 0.22 in my tele?
Here's the deal, the stock cap is much bigger-does size really matter?
Thanks,
Dave
Ceramic caps tend to be cheaper in construction, and they have a grainy sound to them. Probably not a big deal for a guitar's tone control, but most people agree that Orange Drops are a good choice for guitars. I would at least go with metal film caps if you insist on using Radio Shack parts. The .047 uF cap will roll off the highs faster than a .022 uF, so I would stick with the original value unless you purposely bought a higher value for that reason.
Ryan
Here's a link on caps, orange drops specifically.
from : localhost//forum/s...ad.php?t=31272
IMHO there is an audible difference between ceramic caps and higher-grade caps like Orange Drops. I swapped tone caps - same rated value - in a Strat once without changing anything else in the circuit and the tone seemed less brittle amp; metallic sounding.
However, there doesn't seem to be any benefit in a guitar circuit in going for big $$$ caps like bumble bees or Mallorys. (See posts by Lew amp; John Spina in the linked thread.)
Chip
- Jul 12 Tue 2011 21:07
Are capacitors created equal?
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