ArtieToo said:Just as a quick reminder, the quality of the cap in a guitar determines the quality of the signal that you throw away . . . not the part you keep.
Sort of like having silk trash bags.![]()
+1 man, I wear earplugs everywhere, things sound kinda muffled but when I'm 50 I wont be deaf. The rest of the guys in my band are already deaf.Gearjoneser said:Plus, you can hardly tell what pickups you've even got in your guitar, if you wear earplugs at rehearsal! haha
FretFire said:True, but a higher quality cap is probably more efficient, meaning it would be less likely to throw away a bill with the junk mail :laugh2:.
papersoul said:Maybe I just don't hear it, but I tried changing my caps to the ceramic again in the PRS and could detect no difference. Should I hear a difference while on 10? Really no audible difference to my ears with the Hovlands!
papersoul said:Maybe I just don't hear it, but I tried changing my caps to the ceramic again in the PRS and could detect no difference. Should I hear a difference while on 10? Really no audible difference to my ears with the Hovlands!
No_Where_Fast said:Isn't it true that the K value of the Pot affects the @10 tone and the Cap affects the @0-9 tone?
Afterall, @10 no signal should be going through the Cap.
Eitherway, I can't see there would be much in it...
ArtieToo said:True, true.
Besides, just to be on the safe side . . . I use Sprague Orange Drops in my guitars.![]()
TheArchitect said:Actually the value of the pot influences the tone at all tone settings.