Driverfrown
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Re: What does the capacitor in the neck Invader do?
Yeah I think the logic they are using is to allow for split to slug to not be effected by the cap, and also to allow split to screw to retain the inline cut. I personally don't like it there for an invader
because I would not normally have it wired in parallel or split but I can see how it would be more versatile
to some degree if someone did. The inline to hot path .01uf cap when split to screw makes the neck output similar to a cocked wah without the high cut.
Good point about the resonant peak .
Yeah I think the logic they are using is to allow for split to slug to not be effected by the cap, and also to allow split to screw to retain the inline cut. I personally don't like it there for an invader
because I would not normally have it wired in parallel or split but I can see how it would be more versatile
to some degree if someone did. The inline to hot path .01uf cap when split to screw makes the neck output similar to a cocked wah without the high cut.
Good point about the resonant peak .