Green Russian Big Muff Reissue

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Post by denniskrigger »

Hi, That's my first.

I was looking some Green Russian Big Muff Reissue Gutshots and i notice there's a Lot ou 104/103 parallel capacitors used as coupling caps.
I was wondering If it's just to get 110nf or If there's some other effect to the sound.

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Post by plush »

denniskrigger wrote: I was wondering If it's just to get 110nf or If there's some other effect to the sound.
In general, there'd be a difference, but not in audible range. So, yes, you can replace them as long as you find a cap with corresponding value.

I don't know why they've done this. Maybe reasons due to existing component base. Maybe something else, who knows.

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Post by Bernardduur »

Hi all!

I just got one in for a mod. So I traced the pedal
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Post by JordanFontaine »

Bernardduur wrote: 25 Feb 2024, 13:51 Hi all!

I just got one in for a mod. So I traced the pedal

Green Russian Big Muff Pi reissue.JPG

Pics are shared on my Blog and Insta
Awesome! Thanks.

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