Petrovsk Mizinski
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Re: Anyone NOT like Sprauge Orange Drop capacitors?
I solve this problem by not even using a tone pot in the first place
I solve this problem by not even using a tone pot in the first place
Sorry guys...not really intending to resurrect this arguement but rather to add some information.
Magnet wire is tested with a LCR meter in the capacitance range to determine the dissipation factor of the insulation. The meter outputs a capacitance value and a dissipation factor. This dissipation factor (Df) is a measurement of the losses across the dielectric which varies greatly based on the degree of cure of the dielectric material. The capacitance value was not a factor of quality in this test with magnet wire.
I use a LCR bridge to measure capacitors but have never really paid attention to the Df result...maybe the difference lies there?!?
I don't have any PIO or other exotic caps to compare...may have to look into it at some point though.
This thread can die now...
I wanted to do a bit of leg work before responding.
I've installed all kinds of caps into guitars over the years and honestly don't hear much of a difference between them.
But I think that may vary from person to person.
I think the best way to test for yourself is what Lew suggested.
I wanted to talk to a couple of luthiers and tech's I know before answering.
The common consesus?
Don't hear much of a difference,but using good parts installed correctly will help overall sound.
One thing I used to advise people was when they upgraded their pick-ups I would suggest that at some point they improve the pots and have the entire guitar resoldered as a bad solder join can do more damage to sound than low priced parts from my experience.
So - IMO - if you want to use the different caps be prepared to not hear much of a difference.
You may,but as I said I think that will vary from person to person,(hell,Eric Johnson claims to hear the difference between batteries in his pedals)
Unless you install a switch in your guitar that lets you switch back and forth between two caps (one PIO and one Poly) which you have measured and know are exactly the same value, you'll never know for sure what, if any difference exists between the two types of caps in a guitar's passive tone circuit.
Install the switch, turn your tone control down a bit and throw the switch and see if you hear a difference when you toggle between the two caps. Turn the tone control down a little more and toggle between the two caps and see if you hear a diff. Turn it down some more and toggle between the two. Turn the tone down all the way and toggle between the two caps and see if you hear a diff. I heard no dramatic or truly notable difference.
I've only done this test with Stratocaster pickups. Perhaps there is a more noticeable difference with humbuckers which is why when I'm feeling better I'm going to do the test in a dual humbucker Strat I have. Sick as I'm feeling, I can't handle solder fumes right now. But when I'm back on my feet I'll do the test with humbuckers. And I'll report the results honestly. If I've been wrong I'll admit it.
No one loves good tone more than me. If I hear a better tone with humbuckers using PIO caps I'll switch.
BTW, I do have a Hovland PIO cap in my favorite solid body guitar, my '54 Tele which has Barden pickups. I'm not opposed to using them - I just don't hear any improvement when I use them.
No, that's useless. The switch must be controlled by a different person without you seeing it.
I'm not sure that's true - what's important is that you don't know which switch position corresponds to which switch.
It's easy to say "I couldn't hear much of a difference" after spending 15-20 minutes of testing. But until you spend hours or even days dong this type of testing over several years you really have not done a thorough enough test to really know if there is any major or subtle differences between capacitors.
Yes, but then you've spent several years listening to sound samples, trying to find a difference so minute that the people who claim that there is one at all admit that its less than switching between 50's and modern wiring.
Think about that - years of your life gone, and the end result is that your guitar tone is so minutely better that nobody who listens to you play (even if it's solo and recorded) will be able to tell the difference than if you had just used whatever was available.
It's years that you could be practicing, years that you could be raising a family, years that you could be enjoying playing guitar rather than tweaking it. I agree tone chasing is a noble pursuit (I mean, I'm on the forum, aren't I?) but you reach a point where you need to stop chasing tone and just play.
Some of the best advice I ever read was by tom morello - he said that when he stopped chasing tone, he was free. He found something that worked, said "good enough" and moved on. That's not going to work for everybody, but it helps put things in perspective, I hope.
im asuming you mean the non musician portion of the audience? 99% of the audience can't even hear a difference between single coils and humbuckers, can't tell mahogany from ash, a5 from a2 pickup magnets, let alone different bridges, nuts and all the other variables, yet we still have preferences. we have preferences for oursleves, no one else. so if you believe expensive caps make a difference to you then whats the problem?To be frank its all in the hands of the player and 99% of people can't hear the difference between the neck and the bridge PU LOL let alone a cap but.... If you believe it makes you sound better it does...
1. If your Tone control is on 10 you will not hear any difference at all because the caps are not doing anything, even if you use some type of switching method.
im asuming you mean the non musician portion of the audience? 99% of the audience can't even hear a difference between single coils and humbuckers, can't tell mahogany from ash, a5 from a2 pickup magnets, let alone different bridges, nuts and all the other variables, yet we still have preferences. we have preferences for oursleves, no one else. so if you believe expensive caps make a difference to you then whats the problem?
Thanks for the link.
They have some stuff I've been looking for at a pretty solid price.
Yes, but then you've spent several years listening to sound samples, trying to find a difference so minute that the people who claim that there is one at all admit that its less than switching between 50's and modern wiring.
Think about that - years of your life gone, and the end result is that your guitar tone is so minutely better that nobody who listens to you play (even if it's solo and recorded) will be able to tell the difference than if you had just used whatever was available.
It's years that you could be practicing, years that you could be raising a family, years that you could be enjoying playing guitar rather than tweaking it. I agree tone chasing is a noble pursuit (I mean, I'm on the forum, aren't I?) but you reach a point where you need to stop chasing tone and just play.
Some of the best advice I ever read was by tom morello - he said that when he stopped chasing tone, he was free. He found something that worked, said "good enough" and moved on. That's not going to work for everybody, but it helps put things in perspective, I hope.
Well first of all brother you don't really know me, so don't judge me because you haven't a clue who I am or what I do. Music is my Life, I have played out and taught lessons and built custom wiring for decades. What do you do for a living???? http://www.tonemojo.com/
I have been playing and chasing Good Tone for over 30 years, so that is why the word years applies.
And I notice considerable differences not minute differences between different types of caps and wiring. If there was no difference in Tone then Seymour Duncan would have wound one type of pu for each kind of guitar and called it a day.
Tone is what I do for a living so me spending time finding out what works and what doesn't helps me to feed my family vs taking away from them. I have two kids and a wife and have been married for over twenty years.
My wife has MS, so I take care of her and my 7 year old daughter, cook clean, do laundry and still work 8-10 hours a day at my business. When you are clocking in to your day job tomorrow I will be on the bench building and testing custom wiring right after I get my daughter off to school.
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