July 3rd, 2009, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jivetrain
thanks for the responses tdowns, i was hoping you'd chime in at some point. in light of the info you've given i admit that audiophiling up a guitar is a silly prospect, but i still don't know why the sound has changed (listening as skeptically as possible today i still do hear a clear difference). is there any plausible reason off the top of your head as to how swapping one 22 gauge 300v wire for another like this could impact the sound? (preferably one that doesn't involve me having my head up my rear. but if you have to, tell it like it is  )
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Two things come to mind.
- You could have fixed a previous bad connection when replacing the wiring, like a bad solder joint.
- Anytime you remove strings and replace them, there is a chance they will sound different. If the windings are worm where the strings contact the saddles, going back on could change their sound some.
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