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4 Pcs - 1ea .022uf .033uf .047uf .068uf 100v Guitar Poly Film Cap Tone Capacitor

$ 2.57

Availability: 66 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Color: Green
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Capacitor
  • Custom Bundle: Yes
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • MPN: 2A223J, 2A333J, 2A473J, 2A683J
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • To Fit: Electric Guitar
  • Position: Tone Control Pots
  • Modified Item: No
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Bundle Description: 4 Cap Set

    Description

    Ships USPS First Class Mail -
    NO TRACKING
    Please consider that before you buy.
    Impossible to sell these at this low price with the the cost of 1st class mail with tracking.
    Cost of 1st class with tracking has skyrocketed and continues to rise as service deteriorates.
    Tracking does not increase speed of delivery.
    Usually no problems with delivery (see feedback). Any delivery Issues will be made good on with refund or replacement.
    4 Pcs - 1ea .022uf .033uf .047uf .068uf 100v Guitar Poly Film Cap Tone Capacitor
    Brand new green polyester film capacitors.
    Popular and reliable.
    This type of capacitor is installed in many factory guitars.
    Your will receive 4 pieces:
    1 ea .022uf (2A223J)
    1 ea .033uf (2A333J)
    1 ea .047uf (2A473J)
    1 ea .068uf (2A683J)
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    Capacitor Voltage Ratings - Is More Better?
    No, more is not better. The voltage rating on a capacitor simply indicates the maximum amount of voltage that the cap can handle. Guitars have very low voltage circuitry. In theory, a basic rule of thumb is that every capacitor with a voltage rating of say 1 volt or higher will work in a passive electric guitar. Usually as the voltage rating increases, so does the physical size of the capacitor. One reason for the higher voltage tone caps that you find in some guitars is because a lot of popular caps like the Sprague Orange Drops were used in tube amps with higher voltage requirements; such as 600v or more. These caps sound great in a guitar, but they are huge. An Orange Drop cap with a 10v volt rating would sound just as great. So, whether it is a 50 volt cap, a 100 volt cap, or a 600 volt cap, it would sound the same.