I have this old guitar that plays well and sounds amazing. Kind of looks like crap but that doesn't seem to affect the noise it makes. It's not all original and has an extra switch.
And inside it looks like this;
The pots are all covered in crud. I know it's not stock wiring, and I have new parts that could replace everything. But should I? They don't scratch or make any noise and the guitar sounds amazing.
I can't see anything on the back of the pots so don't know if they are oem Hamer parts or not. I'm not sure I want to try to scrape anything off to see.
If the guitar sounds and plays great do you screw with it for appearance sake or leave it alone? Is the value in the new aftermarket parts and being able to read the dates on the parts higher or lower than old parts that still work fine but don't look so good anymore?
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I have this old guitar that plays well and sounds amazing. Kind of looks like crap but that doesn't seem to affect the noise it makes. It's not all original and has an extra switch.
And inside it looks like this;
The pots are all covered in crud. I know it's not stock wiring, and I have new parts that could replace everything. But should I? They don't scratch or make any noise and the guitar sounds amazing.
I can't see anything on the back of the pots so don't know if they are oem Hamer parts or not. I'm not sure I want to try to scrape anything off to see.
If the guitar sounds and plays great do you screw with it for appearance sake or leave it alone? Is the value in the new aftermarket parts and being able to read the dates on the parts higher or lower than old parts that still work fine but don't look so good anymore?
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