Originally posted by Possum
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Its come back to would you rather have a point to point hand wired amp or a printed circuit amp.
But none of that matters in a guitar.
I'm sure David you'll say there is no difference but I've played plenty of both and the PC board amps lack a certain organic warmth and musical transparency, I'm talking guitar amps, not bass amps.
I use a solid state Trace Elliot amp, and in one of the bands I play with, one of the guitarist plays his acoustic guitars though the same model amp. It sounds really natural and organic (what ever organic means for sound)
Also, go back to all those great ZZ Top records from the 80s. The guitar was played through a solid state Rockman effects unit, printed circuit board and all.
I also dislike guitars wired with real thin plastic coated wire, it ends up sounding shrill and not very transparent/organic as well. PC board circuits are super thin, a big fat wire just sounds better, there is also the issue of weird capacitance things that happen on PC boards that a wiring harness doesn't have.
I can see that eventually Gibson will probably have a complete drop in PC board that contains all the wiring as etched circuits. Sure, if you're playing with alot of distortion then maybe it sounds ok, but plug into an unforgiving hand wired Silverface amp played clean and compare to a real wiring harness and I bet the PC board stuff will be lacking. Gibson is trying to cut costs and quality is going down the toilet with it. Those little switches just don't last, a good Switchcraft monster will last you what 60 years now? ;-)
But once again, show that one of these guitars sounds different from one made with wire.
I have seen plenty of evidence of the horrible quality of Gibson pots, cracked carbon traces, 300K pots etc. etc. Its so hit or miss I do recommend owners replace them with known quality, known values, and dump the fake bee caps. If I'm selling PAF repro's I make sure they are going into a known harness so if there's a problem I can tell them how to fix it, a stock wiring harness can kill good pickups, good pickups can't give their best thru a harness thats killing the good stuff. I expect some are going to argue endlessly against what my opinion is, but I deal with harnesses on a daily basis thru customers and in my own guitars, this is coming from actual experience and not something I read on the internet or someone's theories. High technology doesn't necesserily mean high musicality, thats for sure.
And at the time, a PAF was high technology.
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