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Treble Bleed Circuit-Sprague 225 Black Line-Single Coil/Humbucker .0018µF/150KΩ
$ 2.63
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Description
SPRAGUE ORANGE DROP TONE CIRCUITA Treble Bleed kit takes the 'high' treble tone frequencies out of the circuit at the volume pot, and puts them back in the circuit as the signal leaves the volume pot. This means the treble frequencies are prevented from naturally bleeding out of the circuit as your turn your volume pot down. The result is a smoothed out treble and a more uniform tone from 1 to 10.
Made of durable high grade Polypropylene and favorites for vintage restorations or new builds. These Orange Drop Caps have a smaller footprint and don't clutter your control cavity.
Specs
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.0018µF/100Ω
100 volt (smaller size won't clutter your control cavity)
225 series orange drop Sprauge capacitor
Orange Drop History & Timeline
In the 1960s, capacitors began to be developed using more modern materials like mylar. During this time, Sprague Electric introduced the 'Orange Drop' capacitor, and it was quickly adopted by many industries especially Guitar manufacturers, due to its robustness and performance.
1960s: The 'Orange Drop' capacitor was developed by Sprague Electric.
1992: Vishay, a leading manufacturer of components used in electronics for industrial and military/space application, acquires 'Orange Drops' from Sprague. SBE Inc (dba SB Electronics) takes over production of Orange Drops as Vishay/Sprague.
2012: Cornell Dubilier Capacitor (CDE) acquires 'Orange Drops' from SBE.
Current: All Orange Drop Caps manufactured today are by Cornell Dubilier Capacitor (CDE).