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  • Capacitors and Active Pick-Ups

    Ok, I bought am EMG 81/85 secondhand and a cheap dragonfire single coil (just to fill the single coil hole). The EMG's didn't come with pots etc, so I had to get them. The problem I'm having is the capacitor. I bought a 0.1uF 30v Tantalum bead capacitor, but I don't think it's right.

    Today I went and bought a 0.1uF Mylar Film Capacitor (not sure of the voltage - think it's 200), a 0.1uF 50v ceramic disc capacitor, and a 0.1uf 100v capacitor.

    Which one should I use (if any)? I e-mailed EMG weeks ago, but they haven't replied.

    Cheers.

    --Tommy

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    I've never seen metal film or tantalum used in it. Tantalum don't discharge as fast IIRC. I've only seen poly/Mylar film and ceramic disk ones. What is the last one you mentioned? I'm assuming electrolytic (sp?)? I would use the .1uF Mylar film, which ios what is on my EMG equipped guitar now IIRC.

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    • #3
      I use metal film caps only.

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      • #4
        Mylar caps are a lot smoothing sounding than electrolytic or ceramic so the choices is up to you depending on what sort of sound you want

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        • #5
          Thanks for the responses, I'm leaning towards the Mylar Film. I've also e-mail EMG again, so hopefully they'll reply this time.

          --Tommy

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