Schneibster
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I've replaced gold plated connectors that had corroded. Just not very often. 
AND.... I once had a coworker who only bought gold-plated CDs, claiming that they sounded better. I asked him what part of gold plating made those ones and zeros sound better? But it was futile......
Oh... and gold doen't corrode.. at least not in the conventional sense.....
How about amplifiers? I'd love to get an example of a fancy-looking mid-priced amplifier that is really just a piece of junk...![]()
No kidding- "see, our distortion is special distortion that makes it sound better. No, really! Hey, where are you going?"
No kidding- "see, our distortion is special distortion that makes it sound better. No, really! Hey, where are you going?"
The high-end rolloff and 2nd harmonic distortion is why guitar players like tube amps. I've always suspected tube audiophiles also liked these characteristics but were afraid to admit it.
The droop and ringing in the squarewave response is just awful, much worse than I've seen in even cheap guitar amps from the 60's. I would
suspect there was something wrong with the amp, maybe even the lead dress is bad and is causing parasitic oscillation? Whatever the problem, it's a pretty poor excuse for a tube amp, even by a guitarist's standards.