Yeah it’s a good and bad thing. I can never leave it alone it keeps going. And it takes A LOT of time, even sometimes frustration. But in the end, it always comes out better than before. So it’s worth it in that regard.
I have the same goal. Plug in and be totally satisfied. I hope that happens one day.
Man, I learned Replate, it doesn't matter if it
were perfect on all levels.
... there's a lot going on...
The guitar, electronics, humidity, wall whatever voltages, cables, human health, any component inside the amp working a bit harder then the others, speaker wire on the speakers, the speaker frames on the baffles and...the ole "STE''s..
WTH are STE's??
That's a condition amp builder's, musician's, etc's,
slowly begin to suffer from..Spent Top End.
Amps get brighter cuz we hear darker.
Some dude's suffer hardcore in the end
from them STE's and throw in the towel.