KR Sound
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The company 920D gets busted selling shrink wrapped $2 Mojotone caps for $20 PIO caps in their wiring harnesses.
Considering mojo also makes their own mineral oil PIO caps, that's just plain stupid. At least they could have just painted some of the mojos...The company 920D gets busted selling shrink wrapped $2 Mojotone caps for $20 PIO caps in their wiring harnesses.
It's not so much the tone as the sounds that are excluded, buzz, hum and hiss....Some guys get really defensive of their insistence that PIO caps in a guitar are so much better. I dunno, maybe they are better. But there are so many other ways to improve a sound more that I can't get worried about it. I rarely use tone controls, and will never understand the sneering attitude of some of those who do. You know, the guys who say that you can't play guitar properly unless you use the volume knob incessantly. Whatever... Sometimes I use the vol pot but more often than not it's either at zero or ten. Does it really matter??
And that guy covering Mojos is a fraudster, pure and simple. I didn't see him say sorry anywhere either. Surprised he didn't say his competitor "stole" his real PIO caps.
I haven't heard that before - is that presented as a reason to use PIO caps? It's lucky that buzz, hum and hiss aren't really an issue for me! I do dribble occasionally but I doubt any caps are going to help with that.It's not so much the tone as the sounds that are excluded, buzz, hum and hiss....
Regular caps, in tube amps, are prone to introducing these bothersome sounds from exterior sources, neon lights, motors, etc. I discovered this while testing caps for the foil end with a home made tester. PIO caps are so silent it's almost impossible to tell which end is the foil end. If you plug into an amp, and attach one end of a cap to the tip and the other to the sleeve, and turn on a noisy EM source and move the cap close you'll hear what I mean.I haven't heard that before - is that presented as a reason to use PIO caps? It's lucky that buzz, hum and hiss aren't really an issue for me! I do dribble occasionally but I doubt any caps are going to help with that.