I like my varitone. I like the cap values between 6.8nf and 22nf and 6.8 might be my favorite. Below 6.8 weren't really useful to me because they only cut highs and just sound similar to turning the volume down. 6.8 is super creamy. 22 is mid bassy, and above that it gets swampy bassy and I don't really have a use for except for on bass.
Ergonomically, it just doesn't work for me. It is hard to grab and twist. I might use one to figure out which sound I like, and then I am sure I would keep it in one place and not ever use it.
I'd be interested to try a guitar with it (or temporarily wiring one without actually putting holes in the guitar) to find out the setting that I like the most.
Since it is basically a notch filter, I want to be able to move the notch frequency around and bypass it all together. I don't see myself settling in on any one tone.
So. . . You know what cap value goes into a guitar like that with the same setup, correct? Therefore no guess work orevermore.
. I think that's pretty awesome.
I'd be interested to try a guitar with it (or temporarily wiring one without actually putting holes in the guitar) to find out the setting that I like the most.
Like a pot or a dial?
Nothing wrong with a varitone that has not been fitted at all.
Can't stand notch filters on a guitar.....my 2c
Yep, I know intuitively what the different ranges of caps sound like and can ballpark which one I'd like to use for a guitar. Just spend time faffing with them and you'll remember.
It was fun to play with that cap box. The thing that surprised me the most, was the difference in tone even when the tone pot was on "10." I can see a home made varitone in my future.
that surprises me too. ive done a little playing around with a switch and didnt really hear much difference between .047 and .022 when the control was full up. what differences did you hear?