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Standardalternativet för humbuckers och det finns en anledning, denna brukar funka. Värdet är oftast viktigare än vilken typ det är men denna låter bra och är rejäl. Ganska stor till storleken, långa ben så enkel att löda på plats.
Why spend this much money on a tone cap? After all, any signal that passes through the cap is going straight to ground and will never affect your TONE.
The answer if of course TOLERANCE. And that's the ONLY reason. With cheaper caps the tolerance can loose enough that you won't know what you're actually getting. In some cases a ".022" cap may actually have higher value than a ".047". With these Orange Drops you will at least know what you're installing in your guitar. Apart from that they're no better than any other caps. You can of course find cheaper caps with tight tolerances but if you only need ONE it's hardly worth the hassle of sourcing caps from elsewhere. Drop one of these into the shopping cart and you're good.
I've feel in love with these, bigger than most of the factory ones, but not has big as a full 600v one, meaning you can still have the looks, and most importantly, the tone, without having to struggle to fit them in smaller electronics cavities.
Since over 20 years I am using those capacitors. There are probably better ones, but those are multiple times more expensive. Also, I, personally, cannot hear difference in sound. But many years of playing and recording could damage my hearing :-)
No, seriously. Those are probably THE best capacitors for guitars. Perfect balance of price and quality.