Isn't that what they said when CNC machines started being used? "It takes the human touch out of guitar building." Now, no one bats an eye when the term "CNC" is mentioned. Even RIC uses CNC. Are new Ricks any worse than old ones? I'd venture to say that the quality of Rickenbackers has likely become more consistent as a result of technology.rickenbrother wrote:I'm sure Paul W will chime in here. I'd like his opinion also. I could be way wrong, but it seems this PLEK sort of takes out the human touch in a guitar setup.
I've played guitars that have been plek'd (never had one of my own done, though), and the ones I've played were fine. Sure, a skilled luthier or tech will always be able to do a great job and I doubt that PLEK machines will ever completely replace human guitar techs. But the machines, if properly programmed and operated, save time, save money and do a great job. The software and technology are continuously being improved and the machines will only get better and likely get cheaper in the future.
There are a number of major guitar manufacturers using these machines right now, and you may already own a guitar that was plek'd before it shipped from the factory and not even know it. JH has determined that it's not right for RIC right now. That's fine...that's his choice. But other major companies have already invested in the technology.
Hey, there are still guitars out there that are 100% hand built by humans and there always will be. But technology is here to stay, folks, whether we like it or not. We might as well get used to it.
