I know I should have posted it in the "Guitar tech" section but pickups makers might answer more easily to this question...
I vaguely know the typical capacitance per foot or meter of typical coax cable. Roughly: 50pf / ft or 150 pf / m. I just wonder if the overall cap is not higher with Gibson type coax braided shielded wire. A doc that I've here mention 28pf for 6'' but I've already noticed a drastic shift of resonant frequencies with coax cable: it suggests a much higher capacitance than that.
Also: I have to redo the harness of a LP, for someone who wants a more "vintage correct" tone. I strongly hesitate for the PU selector between "vintage correct" braided shielded stuff and an higher efficiency Mogami 4 wires - obviously modern but able to restore a bit of clarity whatever are the PU's used. What would you do?
Thx a lot for any advice.
I vaguely know the typical capacitance per foot or meter of typical coax cable. Roughly: 50pf / ft or 150 pf / m. I just wonder if the overall cap is not higher with Gibson type coax braided shielded wire. A doc that I've here mention 28pf for 6'' but I've already noticed a drastic shift of resonant frequencies with coax cable: it suggests a much higher capacitance than that.
Also: I have to redo the harness of a LP, for someone who wants a more "vintage correct" tone. I strongly hesitate for the PU selector between "vintage correct" braided shielded stuff and an higher efficiency Mogami 4 wires - obviously modern but able to restore a bit of clarity whatever are the PU's used. What would you do?
Thx a lot for any advice.
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