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bowser2533
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Does the R M 370/12 come standard with the 0047 capacitor? Thanks Gary
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Most came with a special electronics circuit (battery powered), but some were made with 'standard'' electronics. Someone who has one of those will need to chime in here.
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I know they came with the compressor circuit. Just wondered it they were wired with the0047 capacitor. Gary
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O.K. Are you aware that there are three passive tone circuit settings on the rotary switch?

I checked my archive of musical-instrument-related files and found an E1 schematic. There appear to be 12 capacitors present, none of which is 0.0047 (or 0.047) µf. So, I guess the answer to your question is then, "no". :)
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