Point to Point Wiring


I'm relatively new to audio but pretty well informed about tube guitar amps. The great guitar amps are, almost without exception, point to point wired. My '67 Super Reverb is a good example.

When reading reviews of supposedly top of the line audio amps, whether solid state or tubed, I usually see references to the amp's circuit board-- even Lamm and other cost-no-object amps don't feature point-to-point wiring.

In guitar amps, it's the simplicity of design and "less-in-the-signal path" goal that dictates avoidance of circuit boards, in addition to the fact that burned out circuit boards take out the whole amp at once.

Wondering what the reason most audiophile amps aren't point to point wired, other than the fact that circuit boards are cheaper and faster.

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dkidknow

Showing 2 responses by russ_l

Point to point wiring may or may not make sound quality better. Each product using that particular technique needs to be taken on a case-to-case basis. Point to point wiring however, in a hobby where high price is already equated to sound quality, only exasperates the problem. IMHO.