Panda Replacement Capacitor

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Charlie Thompson
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Panda Replacement Capacitor

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Can anyone give me proper specs to replace this capacitor in my 50s Rickenbaker B6 Panda
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They used 0.03, 0.047 & 0.05 mfd (microfarad) paper in oil capacitors. A modern .047 mfd is what I use … voltage rating doesn’t matter.
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How would sound or the tone control be affected with the different capacitors?
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Higher value cap -> more highs rolled off with the tone knob rolled back. The difference with the knob all the way up isn't quite zero, but it's very small.
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Can anyone tell me which side of the cap goes where ? The original is so worn I can’t tell
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It really doesn’t matter …
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