Yeah I guess that's true.martin manning wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:54 pmThat's just another kind of microphonic.FourT6and2 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 15, 2017 11:35 pmI personally prefer how micas sound compared to ceramic, which some say add a gritty texture to the sound. And ceramic disk caps have a tendency to—not be microphonic as some say—but to have piezoelectric properties. You can actually yell into a ceramic cap and hear it through your speaker lol.
Capacitor Dielectric Question
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Re: Capacitor Dielectric Question
Re: Capacitor Dielectric Question
Note that there are several types of ceramic material used for caps, they're not all created equal.
I think it's the material used for higher value ceramics that tend to have a high temperature coefficient and microphonics; but some opine that they can contribute beneficially to the tone of a guitar amp.
I think it's the material used for higher value ceramics that tend to have a high temperature coefficient and microphonics; but some opine that they can contribute beneficially to the tone of a guitar amp.
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