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Damn, dude. Icey's enthusiasm for the electric guitar is unstoppable. I commend that!
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iCEByTes wrote:
Billy3000 wrote:Looks nice dude! Are they angry duncans?
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luthier talked today

100% no noise ;)
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Glad you like it icey, congrats :)
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She's alive!

Glad you're chuffed with it.
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I still have to say the nicest touch is the matched grain on the control cavity covers. That's a really nice instrument icey, congrats!
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very nice!!
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mezzio13 wrote:I still have to say the nicest touch is the matched grain on the control cavity covers. That's a really nice instrument icey, congrats!
agreed, she's a beauty
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thats a super nice peice man,
its not something i would play but i have nothing but respect for the man/women who made that.
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Iceman, tell me about the Orange Drop. I'm trying to pick a cap for the Mustang. The pickups are a Super Distortion and a Lace Sensor Gold.
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theshadowofseattle wrote:Iceman, tell me about the Orange Drop. I'm trying to pick a cap for the Mustang. The pickups are a Super Distortion and a Lace Sensor Gold.
Single coils normal people use .47 and Humbuckers and lipsticks use .22
on S-H guitar depend what you want , My js ive Sticked original Fender Japonese .47 caps , they arent ceramic so ... i stayed the originals looks good qualitty build greenish caps

at Strato plus Schematic show .22
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normal strats show .47 somme stratos its.47 http://www.fender.com/support/diagrams/ ... 02CPg2.pdf

at mustang shematics show .5 (today .47)
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And Add 500k pots Alpha or CTS , humbucker on .250k sounds muddy
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Ah, thanks, man. What are the advantages of the Orange Drop over a different .22 cap?
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theshadowofseattle wrote:Ah, thanks, man. What are the advantages of the Orange Drop over a different .22 cap?
Precision on build , quality , precision on tone , better qualitty build Its better and more Modern than ceramic , More Tolerance



Fender Japan dont use anymore Ceramic capacitors on standart/premium line
open an Japonese mustang and you will se an Green Capacitor :)

wiki description of caps
* Metal film: Made from high quality polymer film and metal foil (usually polycarbonate, polystyrene, polypropylene, polyester (Mylar), and for high quality capacitors polysulfone), with a layer of metal deposited on surface. They have good quality and stability, and are suitable for timer circuits. Suitable for high frequencies.
* Mica: Similar to metal film. Often high voltage. Suitable for high frequencies. Expensive.
* Paper: Used for high voltages.
* Glass: Used for high voltages. Expensive. Stable temperature coefficient in a wide range of temperatures.
* Ceramic: Chips of altering layers of metal and ceramic. Depending on their dielectric, whether Class 1 or Class 2, their degree of temperature/capacity dependence varies. They often have (especially the class 2) high dissipation factor, high frequency coefficient of dissipation, their capacity depends on applied voltage, and their capacity changes with aging. However they find massive use in common low-precision coupling and filtering applications. Suitable for high frequencies.
* Electrolytic: Polarized. Constructionally similar to metal film, but the electrodes are made of aluminium etched to acquire much higher surfaces, and the dielectric is soaked with liquid electrolyte. They suffer from poor tolerances, high instability, gradual loss of capacity especially when subjected to heat, and high leakage. Special types with low equivalent series resistance are available. Tend to lose capacity in low temperatures. Can achieve high capacities.
* Tantalum: Like electrolytic. Polarized. Better performance with higher frequencies. High dielectric absorption. High leakage. Has much better performance in low temperatures.
* Supercapacitors: Made from carbon aerogel, carbon nanotubes, or highly porous electrode materials. Extremely high capacity. Can be used in some applications instead of rechargeable batteries.


Spague Orange Drop Mylar Film
Spague Vitamin-Q , Paper Oil
Spague Bumblebee (Famous On Gibsons ES-335) , Silver foil
Mallory Mylar Ceramic / Mylar Film
Xicon Poly Capacitor
Fender Usa Ceramic and have poly
Fender Japan Mylar Film
Angela / Jansen , Paper Oil Caps
Old Gibsons Bubble B
Grey Tiger - Silver Foil
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Do a pic with you willian V. Grapphite nut on this one ice?
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I got caps for my projects at radio shack. I just bought the ones that looked like the old fender caps, big round brown dime sized, and they sound great, better than some orange caps or whatever I put in an other guitar. haha I don't even know what size they were, they just looked like old fender capacitors
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JD wrote:Do a pic with you willian V. Grapphite nut on this one ice?
Randy rhoads one are Spague too
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also grapTech nut kicksss you guys dont know what losing all those time , they are 100% more flexible than plastic and get more tone also
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also if you requested the pic coz wanting make joke using my topic , fuck you



Old Fender Caps are good , like Lendary Gibsons Bubble and silver tigers
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Looks awesome iceman.
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WOW! thats sweet.
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iCEByTes wrote:
JD wrote:Do a pic with you willian V. Grapphite nut on this one ice?
also if you requested the pic coz wanting make joke using my topic , fuck you



Old Fender Caps are good , like Lendary Gibsons Bubble and silver tigers
The grapphite bit was in jest I guess, I meant though that you should take a picture of them together.[/i]