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Post by murphybridget on May 10, 2024 6:37:37 GMT -5
Hi, I've got an Ace Frehley Budokan LP (the one with the richlite fingerboard). There are two tiny blue colored capacitors inside of the control cavity. Would there be any tone differences or changes if I were to swap those out with something else like Orange Drops, Vitamin Q paper in oil, ceramic, polyester, Mallory, etc...etc? Second, if I were to rewire my guitar to have all three pickups on with the switch in the center position (currently, it's the middle and bridge pickups), would this also make any significant tone changes with output sound? I can only imagine what three pickups running through a Marshall stack would sound like!!!! Please help. Thanks! I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: forum.gibson.com/index.php?/topic/111764-ace-frehley-budokan-questions/Fire Suppression VideoCapacitors can influence the treble roll-off and overall tonal response, so experimenting with different types like Orange Drops or paper-in-oil may yield subtle changes in sound. It's worth trying out if you're curious about exploring new sonic possibilities with your setup!
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