Does upgrading to more expensive capacitors really affect the tone that much?
I saw a posting for a Fender Blues Junior whose caps were upgraded to sprague orange drops and the seller said:
I have two EL84 amps that I think tend to sound boxy compared to my non-EL84 amps. But I always figured that EL84s just naturally have an upper midrange emphasis that can make them sound boxy and honky compared to other amps. If I play my Crate Vintage Club 50 through a 6L6 poweramp instead of its own EL84 power section (through the same speakers), I notice a lot of that upper midrange honkiness disappears.
Both my Crate Vintage Club 50 and Gibson GA15RV use capacitors that look like little rectangular plastic boxes with leads.
I'm curious what changing the capacitors to orange drops would do to the tone of my EL84 amps.
I'm also wondering whether orange drop caps would fit on the existing circuit boards. Compared to the stock caps, the sprague capacitors look huge.
I saw a posting for a Fender Blues Junior whose caps were upgraded to sprague orange drops and the seller said:
Replace the whimpy caps in the signal path with Sprague orange drops with corrected values to open up the tone and get rid of that boxy sound. The leads on the caps are pre-formed to insure a perfect fit. The Treble cap is a high quality Silver Mica Cap. After the tone changes the amp will have greater clarity and sparkle, the honkiness will gone, bass response will be tight and smooth.
Both my Crate Vintage Club 50 and Gibson GA15RV use capacitors that look like little rectangular plastic boxes with leads.
I'm curious what changing the capacitors to orange drops would do to the tone of my EL84 amps.
I'm also wondering whether orange drop caps would fit on the existing circuit boards. Compared to the stock caps, the sprague capacitors look huge.
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