Where to get the .0047 cap?

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Bob's on the right track. It's not 4.7pf, that's too small. I can never tell unless I have the chart in front of me....
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Yeah I had to look it up online too. It would be 4.7 nf but I don't think that unit is commonly used.
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Here you go, end of discussion:

femto f 10-15 0,000.000.000.000.001
piko p 10-12 0,000.000.000.001
nano n 10-9 0,000.000.001
mikro µ 10-6 0,000.001
milli m 10-3 0,001
centi c 10-2 0,01
desi d 10-1 0,1
kilo k 103 1.000
mega M 106 1.000.000
giga G 109 1.000.000.000
Terra T 1012 1.000.000.000.000
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Post by rictified »

only thing wrong is that in English they are pico and micro. and pf and uf are much more commonly used. pf in old equipment is sometimes written as uuf. or micro micro farad
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Post by geddeeee »

It's 4.7 nano farad. I know cos I got one in my Rick and it works fine....
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
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Thanks Mark Image
And a big thanks to the others aswell Image
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Given that the cap is in series with the pickup and the audio goes through the cap you might want to get one that sounds good.
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Post by johnallg »

I agree with Jps. RIC in the old days used 200 to 400 V caps (from the pics I've seen). Ceramic caps would tend to sound gritty in a negative way.
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Post by geddeeee »

I have a ceramic cap in mine and it sounds gorgeous. Maybe I've been lucky, but I haven't had a single problem with using it or the 'vintage tone' switch I've installed. I do use quality solder and wires though, maybe thats the key!
What d'ya mean... the bass is TOO loud!
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Post by rictified »

Whoever makes the cap will determine which unit they use, the originals are .0047 uf. 4.7 nf and 4700 pf are all the same cap just different units. Philip it's just like the metric system, 1 liter has 1000 milliliters in it or 10 deciliters etc. Those are all the same quantity too just different units.
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Post by charlyg »

Back in the late sixties, early seventies when I was learning elctronics in the Navy, we called a uuf, a mickey-mike. FWIW
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I have a couple of those caps i pulled off 4001's in my junk bag if anybody needs one .
im getting to old for this ****
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Post by anoukane »

Well I could need one..
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Post by anoukane »

Jeffery, still got one for me?
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