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I bought this GÖLDO CAPACITOR with 22NF to improve the sound of my squier affinity telecaster. First I checked the value of the capacitor with a measuring device. The value displayed is 22.3 nF, which corresponds almost exactly to the manufacturer's nominal value. Now for the visual impression: the capacitor looks very valuable, and the solder tails are long enough in order to be soldered without difficulty. I suspect that they are pre-tinned, because they could be soldered very well. Now the most important thing the sound I wanted to achieve that the Telecaster with a closed pot sounds a little less dull. The treble should be attenuated without being stuffy. The result: the treble can be reduced without the sound losing its character.
I bought some of these when I had to re-make a guitar wiring, and I've used these for many different wiring of guitars until now. They have worked just fine when I needed them, and this should be enough I'd say.
I find that 22nF is a good generic starting point for both your typical 250k or 500k ohm tone control potentiometers, so just choose some of these if you are willing to do some wiring works and you're set to go