Absolutely no reason it shouldn't. A very good argument could be made that it is a better solution since it's more repeatable and predictable - same reason they started using them in amplifiers. All the goofy voodoo out there about how capacitors and pots "sound" just drives me nuts. I know people say they hear a difference but let's be honest, if they do it's because they want to hear it. I'm no electronics engineer, but my dad was and I learned enough from him over the years to know that any perceived difference has only to do with variances/drift in rated component values, nothing more, and most definitely not anything to do with the construction. It's all pure BS and there is a whole cottage industry making money off this nonsense. Hell, most guitar players never turn the damn knobs anyway, just run everything wide open all the time, mooting the point entirely.
Now, you may prefer one capacitor value over another, or one pot taper over another, but those are separate matters.
Yes. I have a preference for everything...values, construction, taper...everything. I went through the "breakout box" testing with my old Strat, and tested every kind of capacitor I could find - even borrowing bumblebess from a Luthier friend - and those tests allowed me to find the ones I liked. after that, I just stuck with them. I don't experiment anymore...





