magiccarpetride;618829 Wrote: 
> Raise your hand if you agree with this (raises his hand)!
> 
> Arguably, certain components found in guitars (i.e. electric pickups)
> also age and mature. True? Isn't that a burn-in of non-mechanical
> parts?
> 
> 
> 
> That is in the eye of the beholder (or, more precisely, in the ear of
> the behearer). The fact is that they age, period. How you subjectively
> choose to interpret that process of aging is, of course, fully
> debatable.
> 
> 
> Cables age with use, don't they? The electrical current travels along
> the length of the cables, thus changing them bit by bit. Undeniable
> fact. How we choose to interpret that fact is another matter
> altogether.

It's  a completely deniable fact that the passage of electrical current
(sic) down a wire changes anything about the wire. There is no proof of
this.

Unless the current was so high the wire melted...


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