Which type Orange Drop are you using for comparison?
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No discussion of Orange Drops is complete unless we know what type is being evaluated. Now I understand how you got that opinion of Orange Drops.
The type PS Orange drop, IMHO, sounds good in a guitar amp.
BTY, I do like the 150s. I also like the 150 form factor better for hand wired amp work.
Cheers,
Tom
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Originally posted by Tom Phillips View PostNo discussion of Orange Drops is complete unless we know what type is being evaluated. Now I understand how you got that opinion of Orange Drops.
The type PS Orange drop, IMHO, sounds good in a guitar amp.
BTY, I do like the 150s. I also like the 150 form factor better for hand wired amp work.
Cheers,
Tom
Are the PSs polystyrene?
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Originally posted by Tele-Cat View PostYeah, I definitely like config of the 150s better than the OD config.
Are the PSs polystyrene?
The higher voltage PS type are different dielectric and different construction but those higher voltage one are not applicable to guitar amp circuits anyway. It is interesting that there are so many different types and variations within the type. There are over 20 type versions of "Orange Drops"
Tom
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Try this: take a .01 or .02 uF cap of each type and switch them out in a Fender amp where the preamp is coupled to the PI. I wonder if you can hear any differences. Keep in mind the tolerances may skew the test.
I tried this once with .02's and found that I favored this cap i found called a "TINY CHIEF", anybody know what these things are?
Anyway, it may have been the tolerances but I heard differences with each.
I have also subscribed to the idea that 400V coupling caps sound different than 600V. Am I going crazy? Maybe I've been handling lead solder too often.
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