Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

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Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

Post by Mars Hall » Wed Jan 06, 2010 10:58 pm

Has anyone tried it? I have Standard Sozo's in my R7, they sound great. Maybe I'll try it some day or even some Vintage Sozo's.
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Re: Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

Post by bigsmitty » Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:09 pm

No but I have mallories in my les paul work great .

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Post by demonufo » Thu Jan 07, 2010 2:34 am

I've never tried the Sozo's in guitars, but mustards work quite nicely, especially in my all mahogany thin Paul type.
I recall George saying that he quite liked mustards in guitars (far from being his favourite though, you'd have to search for his post, I've long lost it), but didn't think Sozo's worked that well.
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Post by Roe » Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:01 am

sozos are supposed to sound good if they haven't been used in an amp
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Post by Puerco » Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:39 am

I have a mustard in my main strat(cp60's). I soldered in two aligator clips and did a test of different types and values.
I liked the mustard 0.033uf (160V) the best in there, those 125V and 160V types are still pretty cheap, unlike those 400V types used in amps...
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Post by Roe » Sun Jan 10, 2010 6:36 am

pm me if you want a .033 125v cheap, these are nos green mustards
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Re: Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

Post by BrianH » Sun Jan 10, 2010 11:30 am

I've found Sozos to sound kind of muffled in a guitar, but that's just my experience. Was playing around with caps in my Tele the other day to re-confirm what I've previously found. Larry, OTOH, has found Sozos sound great. It's all preference! Chris Klein of Klein pickups has tried tons of caps and feels a NOS mustard is the best sounding cap in a guitar. Personally, in my Tele, PIO sounds best. But I like the fake bees in my LP fine, PIO in Gibsons tend to sound thin to me. Again, just my preferences!

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Post by novosibir » Tue Jan 12, 2010 7:52 am

BrianH wrote:Larry, OTOH, has found Sozos sound great. It's all preference!
Oh, that's long ago and I haven't compared it to all and everything, just to the stock ceramics of my '01 R8, to ERO1813 and still to two other brands I don't recall anymore. But meanwhile I wouldn't recommend SoZos anymore for guitars, at least not for Les Paul guitars.

My personal favs are:
Mallory 150 (cheap & good)
Jensen PIO's (not so cheap, but better, also brighter and more detailled)
NOS Bumble Bee's (best of all, brings this kind of 'dry dog's bark' into the lower mids and thickens highs)

But if you're after NOS BB's, check that they weren't applied to high voltages yet and use 400V types! No 250V, no 600V types!

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Re: Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

Post by Roe » Tue Jan 12, 2010 11:09 am

I've good so many duzins of jensen PiO 22n that I'll be selling some a little below market price (whatever that is I don't know exactly)
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Re: Mustard caps in a Les Paul?

Post by philmanatee » Thu Jan 14, 2010 12:38 am

I just put an old 22nf mustard in my Tokai explorer today, I really like it. Phil

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