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Tried one of these in a tele but, in my case anyway, they didin't give the desired result and were rather muddy. Changed it for a TAD 22nF mustard and the clarity came back to where I wanted it. They might be better suited to some other situations but I haven't tried them in any of my other guitars and I'm not really technically qualified to say much more than that.
- Not much to say really, (surprised?)
- Both capacitors checked out at very close to their specced value.
- Used them together in parallel as part of a "Kinman style" series "treble bleed" around the hot and output lugs of the volume pot in a strat copy.
- They work just fine (as expected), & will outlast me.
- Don't listen to folks who maintain that you "need" paper-in-oil or some other more vintage capacitor recipe.
- Kudos to Thomann for stocking these - buying individual capacitors is becoming increasingly difficult.
Used these on my SSS guitar and I didn't know that this was what I needed all this time. The highs no longer go away when I turn the volume down. It kinda turns the volume knob into a gain knob, which makes me finally use it in my playing. It does make the sound a little bit thinner but not unusable in any way.
Recommended
I spent hours resoldering a couple of guitars, because I thought I had done something wrong, but these capacitors were the problem. Using a different capacitor (not these ones) worked first time. I can’t recommend them.