When building a new version of an old Fender amp we're faced
with replacing the types of capacitors used then with ones
available today. So far I've decided to use CDE Mallory 150's
(metallized polyester) in the tone stacks and to replace the
big blues ones in Brown amps, and Mallory 160 series (metallized
polyester) to replace the coupling caps. For the low value
ceramic disks I'll use CDE silver micas.
I'm wondering what to use to replace high value ceramic disks
Fender used in a few places, like 0.01uf and 0.02uf. Should I
go with silver micas or can I use metallized polyesters ?
I guess I'm really asking is why did Fender use ceramic discs
in places that it could have used something else ? Cost ?
--
Edit : I just looked up the prices and a .02uf mica cap goes
for 43$ !. A .01 is 13$...
--
Paul P
with replacing the types of capacitors used then with ones
available today. So far I've decided to use CDE Mallory 150's
(metallized polyester) in the tone stacks and to replace the
big blues ones in Brown amps, and Mallory 160 series (metallized
polyester) to replace the coupling caps. For the low value
ceramic disks I'll use CDE silver micas.
I'm wondering what to use to replace high value ceramic disks
Fender used in a few places, like 0.01uf and 0.02uf. Should I
go with silver micas or can I use metallized polyesters ?
I guess I'm really asking is why did Fender use ceramic discs
in places that it could have used something else ? Cost ?
--
Edit : I just looked up the prices and a .02uf mica cap goes
for 43$ !. A .01 is 13$...
--
Paul P
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