get these and explore the differences in values
Frienda 840 Pieces 24 Types 50V Ceramic Capacitor Assortment Kit
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B089W1K4YS
The good news is if you're open to using anything that sounds good, all capacitors that measure the same value sound exactly the same when used in a regular guitar tone circuit. No reason to spend more than five cents.
PIO tend to drift to higher values over the years though and people don't like ceramic caps for some reason.
The good news is if you're open to using anything that sounds good, all capacitors that measure the same value sound exactly the same when used in a regular guitar tone circuit. No reason to spend more than five cents.
Imagine my surprise when I found out my Gibson Les Paul Traditional Pro has .022uf ceramic disk caps. Nah, I wasn't really surprised at all to be honest.
The only reason those big caps were used back in the day was due to availability. On, we're out of the little caps, let's use this one that's the same value from the amp stock.![]()
So there's no difference between ceramic and polyester caps when it comes to sound?
If there is, I can't hear it. Does anyone have ideas on what are the most accurate compared to the stated values?
If there is, I can't hear it. Does anyone have ideas on what are the most accurate compared to the stated values?
So there's no difference between ceramic and polyester caps when it comes to sound?
All the variants I tested were within 5% tolerance of stated values. IME material/construction doesn't change the sound. Just the value, and quality of the construction - e.g. the cheapest ceramic caps seemed to 'leak' or not 'discharge' consistently (when I tried to measure them, the meter never settled on a value), so they did make the resulting audio a bit murky. All the rest were consistent in sound as long as the values were close.
I tested Sprague Orange Drops, Black Bees, Vitamin Q PIO, Fender polypropylene, cheap ceramic, mylar roll, and generic polypropylene.
This is one of my test boxes (can't embed images):
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There is. It's up to you if you want to spend a few bucks more for a small difference, but it's significant enough to be audible over a recording, youtube, and laptop speakers.
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