The term "upgrade" (systematic) to me makes no sense. The quality of the components can be regarded from several aspects: mechanical strength, response to different temperatures, electrical reliability, tolerances, etc. but the audio response (always dependent on circuit) is unpredictable if no exists prior experimentation.
Orange drops 715p are very good capacitors, but I prefer to keep them away from classic Marshalls, silver mica are very transparent, but I prefer to keep them away from classic Fenders, Russians 5881 are very strong but its compression (premature and non linear) do not invite me to use ... There are always exceptions, but everything must have a reason (musical, security, reliability, or whatever)
The basic idea is that with the change of any component that establishes a perceptible difference always sacrificing something. Have control over it is very important because the natural tendency is appreciate the new and forget the old. At the sound there are many things to attend.
Orange drops 715p are very good capacitors, but I prefer to keep them away from classic Marshalls, silver mica are very transparent, but I prefer to keep them away from classic Fenders, Russians 5881 are very strong but its compression (premature and non linear) do not invite me to use ... There are always exceptions, but everything must have a reason (musical, security, reliability, or whatever)
The basic idea is that with the change of any component that establishes a perceptible difference always sacrificing something. Have control over it is very important because the natural tendency is appreciate the new and forget the old. At the sound there are many things to attend.
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