bagman67
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Hi, folks-
I am on template-merchant Mike Potvin's mailing list, and I got a link over the weekend to a new video he put up. It is a how-to for a capacitor switching device so you can test different cap values in your circuit without having to rewire your guitar. You can A/B (or A/B/C/D/E/F) caps against each other in real time, for a meaningful comparison, rather than relying on memory between resolder jobs. Link to schematics in description. I think I may build one. Parts are simple and cheap.
Y'all have fun out there.
Bagman
I am on template-merchant Mike Potvin's mailing list, and I got a link over the weekend to a new video he put up. It is a how-to for a capacitor switching device so you can test different cap values in your circuit without having to rewire your guitar. You can A/B (or A/B/C/D/E/F) caps against each other in real time, for a meaningful comparison, rather than relying on memory between resolder jobs. Link to schematics in description. I think I may build one. Parts are simple and cheap.
Y'all have fun out there.
Bagman