In playing around with V1 cathode bypass capacitors in a simple guitar amp, I decided to try making up the nominal 25uF value with a 3.3uF Dayton film cap I had for some crossovers in parallel with a standard 22uF electrolytic.
There is an audible difference to me in terms of slightly more pronounced note attacks with a film cap in the mix compared to electrolytic alone.
So here's the question: I mainly play piano and organ and don't really consider myself a guitar player. What do guitar players want? Would you prefer a slightly smoother, more compressed attack or a sharper note attack where what you're doing with the pick comes through more clearly? This is clearly a matter of taste thing to me, and I'm highly aware that I risk accusations of cork-sniffery just by posting it.
There is an audible difference to me in terms of slightly more pronounced note attacks with a film cap in the mix compared to electrolytic alone.
So here's the question: I mainly play piano and organ and don't really consider myself a guitar player. What do guitar players want? Would you prefer a slightly smoother, more compressed attack or a sharper note attack where what you're doing with the pick comes through more clearly? This is clearly a matter of taste thing to me, and I'm highly aware that I risk accusations of cork-sniffery just by posting it.
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