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<blockquote data-quote="mfgobbi" data-source="post: 140266" data-attributes="member: 3423"><p>I would also like to know that from am engineering standpoint. Of course many tone wizards will talk about the mojo associated with carbon resistors, orange drop caps, pots with magic tapers that improve the tone, etc... but I seriously doubt about the validity of most (if not any) of those claims.</p><p></p><p>I am new to this forum, and having participated of many other forums and having owned many boutique amps and effects out there, I am glad to see that at least here I don't have to waste my time reading that amps that are not wired PTP sound like crap... that the trace used in circuit boards are to thin for currents to flow properly... All this reminds me o people saying that say the Boss CE3 chorus pedal is analog but sounds too digital.... whatever the hell that means....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mfgobbi, post: 140266, member: 3423"] I would also like to know that from am engineering standpoint. Of course many tone wizards will talk about the mojo associated with carbon resistors, orange drop caps, pots with magic tapers that improve the tone, etc... but I seriously doubt about the validity of most (if not any) of those claims. I am new to this forum, and having participated of many other forums and having owned many boutique amps and effects out there, I am glad to see that at least here I don't have to waste my time reading that amps that are not wired PTP sound like crap... that the trace used in circuit boards are to thin for currents to flow properly... All this reminds me o people saying that say the Boss CE3 chorus pedal is analog but sounds too digital.... whatever the hell that means.... [/QUOTE]
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