STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
Re: whats so good about point to point handwired
You gotta know that if you don't word something just right,that the crafty guys like myself are gonna catch it buddy! :laugh2:
I prefer PTP wired amps,I know there isn't a tonal difference between the PTP vs PCB providing the circuit is designed right,and it's a pleasure to work on PTP amps,and PCB amps are a pain in a$$ by comparison....Still didn't hear any remarkable tonal differences between a 73 PTP Marshall and the same amp with pcb....Not sure about whether a PTP is stronger than PCB if you dropped it off a mountain? Have you tryed it yet buddy? :laugh2:
Mesa claims there stuff holds up after being dropped off the back of a moving vehicle....I've read this on more than 1 occassion with their PCB amps,plus they use real high quality and thick boards in their amps...My Tremoverb head was like that...Anyway...We still love ya buddy! :dance:
Gearjoneser said:I guess I made my point rather clumsily.....only because this topic bores me, I guess. I think what I failed to say was that one main difference is a by-product of mass production. If you're cutting cost by making PCB boards by the thousands, chances are you're also cutting corners by using cheaper components. So StratDeluxer and RID are right, it's not really the differences between how they're wired, so much as it's the quality of WHAT they're wiring together. In general, expensive P to P amps are using top notch components......open up a Crate or Carvin, and you'll see that it's not the PCB hurting the tone....it's the tiny radio-quality components.
As far as reliability, take a cheap amp and push it 3 miles over a cobblestone road, then do the same thing with a HiWatt or Matchless. Tubes aside, the HiWatt and Matchless won't be weakened in the least.
You gotta know that if you don't word something just right,that the crafty guys like myself are gonna catch it buddy! :laugh2:
I prefer PTP wired amps,I know there isn't a tonal difference between the PTP vs PCB providing the circuit is designed right,and it's a pleasure to work on PTP amps,and PCB amps are a pain in a$$ by comparison....Still didn't hear any remarkable tonal differences between a 73 PTP Marshall and the same amp with pcb....Not sure about whether a PTP is stronger than PCB if you dropped it off a mountain? Have you tryed it yet buddy? :laugh2:
Mesa claims there stuff holds up after being dropped off the back of a moving vehicle....I've read this on more than 1 occassion with their PCB amps,plus they use real high quality and thick boards in their amps...My Tremoverb head was like that...Anyway...We still love ya buddy! :dance: