1952-1958 Tele/Strat/P-Bass .1uf/150v Repro Capacitor
Helps
captures the sound of 50's to early 60's Stratocaster!
Hand
Made by Luxe Radio & Musical Instruments Co. in the USA!
This
auction is for one Reproduction Cornell-Dubilier "Phonebook"
or "Chiclet" ZNW1P1 .1mfd/150vdc cap as used from 1952 to
1958. Kit includes Illustrated vintage-correct wiring diagrams
for the Telecaster, Stratocaster and Precision Bass.
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Construction:
The cap is handmade using 2 parallel NOS Vintage Sprague
Vitamin Q .type .047uF/100v capacitors. Together these
make just under .1mfd. The finished cap is just a hair
longer than most of the vintage original caps as you
can see in the picture above.
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Wax
Capacitor Replicating: Luxe reproduction wax capacitors
are made with the same materials and methods as the original.
The only difference is that instead of a foil and paper
“slug” at the core, they use a NOS Vitamin Q type paper
and oil capacitor. These were manufactured from the 1950s
through the 1980s by various companies, like Sprague,
for military and aerospace use. Unlike other types of
capacitors, the dielectric and foil in these are sealed
in a metal and glass tube, making them impervious to heat
and moisture. They do not degrade with time and they do
not drift in value. They have the added bonus of having
an oil-soaked paper as the dielectric, which arguably
has a more “musical” quality than any other dielectric.
Luxe ensures that every cap made uses some raw materials
from the appropriate era. Their recipes follow the same
ones used by the original manufacturers, with a few changes.
For example: Dykanol is not used in their capacitors.
Most capacitors made before 1956 were coated with a blend
of pitch and petroleum jelly, this is the nasty sticky
stuff that radio guys hate, Luxe uses pitch and beeswax.
It looks the same, but it doesn’t get all over the place.
Why
should you use these caps? Most will agree that a vintage
paper in oil cap has the best sound for a vintage instrument.
But the problem with many old caps (film and wax-paper)
is that they dry out and begin to leak. Vintage Vitamin
Q type caps, on the other hand, are sealed in glass and
encased in metal, so they can handle flying through space
and guiding missiles. They don't leak unless you smash them
with a hammer. When you install a 50-year-old Vitamin Q
cap in your guitar, you get the exact sound that your guitar
was meant to have. When you install a Luxe cap in your guitar,
you get a 30 to 50 year old, unused, Paper in Oil cap that
looks exactly like the cap that should be there, and will
last forever.
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