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Cap mania
Posted: Sat 05/29/04 9:45 pm
by zenin
I've read a lot of rave reviews about the Sozo caps on the Plexipalace Marshall forum and am going to order some for my 18 watt. The only value they don't make is the .005. John at Sozo said that if he knew he could sell a hundred, he would make them. Anyone else interested? Let him know at:
http://www.sozoamplification.com
Posted: Sat 05/29/04 10:05 pm
by Plexi
looks like he makes the .0047 it should be close enough to the .005
I haven't got to try any yet..
Richie
Posted: Sun 05/30/04 11:32 pm
by zenin
He makes a .047 but not a .0047.
Posted: Sun 05/30/04 11:36 pm
by Plexi
Oh i got cha... i went by the value list he has..
I thought that was what he sold by values.
http://www.sozoamplification.com/chart.html
Richie
Posted: Mon 05/31/04 6:07 pm
by SoZo
I have decided to make this value cap. I think it will be beneficial for restoration, and for many amp builders to voice the guitar amp the way they like.
I hope you discover the magic this capacitor can contribute to a guitar amplifier. It is a no compromise design, and truly voiced specially for guitar amps.
John
Posted: Mon 05/31/04 8:01 pm
by Plexi
John thanks for posting..
A while back,i can't remember the amp place that offered them,but they were Rel caps,made just like the mustard caps. The outside and all were alike. I haven't seen them in a while.
I thought it was M&G that offered them. Quite expensive at the time,i believe they were around 5.00. While that doesn't sound like alot compared to some.
If the caps you sell do sound like alot have been posting,they are a very good price,not much more than the mallory 150.
And when it comes to tone,counting the amount of caps used in an amp,its not going to be all that much for a whole amp. There have been many debates on caps,and how they sound. Some believe it some don't. I'm one of those who does believe it and have heard the difference. It all depends where they are used,and what section,for what to use,coupling or bypass etc.. And for guitar amps,sometimes even the cheap-O caps sound better than the high dollar hi-fi caps. I'll have to get some and try them out. All the things can addup to good tone. Alot of people are building trannys and all that,its good to see someone trying to perfect good sonding caps for the guitar amps.
Richie
Posted: Mon 05/31/04 10:35 pm
by zenin
Cool news John. After all the raves I've heard about these caps from guys who've used them in their re-issues with great success, I can hardly wait to get them in my 18 watter!! I've ordered all but the .0047 - when do you think they'll be available?
Posted: Tue 06/01/04 10:06 am
by Plexi
will these be .0047 or .005 for the new cap values?