I also play guitar and so much is in the hands of the player. You could go on stage with Steve Vai. He could hand his guitar to you, still set up with the amp and effects settings. And you play one of his songs and it will not sound like him. It will sound like you.
More to the point, yes, a great guitarist can make a cheap guitar sound okay.
That being said, I understand the idea of diminishing returns past a certain price point. And also the advances in technology.
At what level is a glass "alpha" glass? As we can all read here, people have different vision problems.
For me, glass needs to be clear and gather light and rejecting fogging and sun glare. At some point, most of the modern scopes are doing that. I have seen guys doing well at the Texas Plinking Challenge with Arken scopes. As well as the guys with the Gen IIIs and other even pricier optics.
In the end, what does the factory do to make the glass functional and comfortable to the eye.
More to the point, yes, a great guitarist can make a cheap guitar sound okay.
That being said, I understand the idea of diminishing returns past a certain price point. And also the advances in technology.
At what level is a glass "alpha" glass? As we can all read here, people have different vision problems.
For me, glass needs to be clear and gather light and rejecting fogging and sun glare. At some point, most of the modern scopes are doing that. I have seen guys doing well at the Texas Plinking Challenge with Arken scopes. As well as the guys with the Gen IIIs and other even pricier optics.
In the end, what does the factory do to make the glass functional and comfortable to the eye.