DonP
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I have been upgrading the wiring on my guitars and friends guitars for years. The wire is changed from loose strand junk to solid coated copper wire with less resistance. That makes the caps and pot deliver the amps, voltage and to the specs you choose. I replace the pots with CTS pots and caps are what ever I have. I used a paper clip on one of my guitars. I can't remember what one, I didn't have any pots, so the paper clip works fine. True thing gentlemen, no one can tell what cap is in any guitar. Someone says they can tell, I need them for invasive, painful medical experiments. Put a 500 or 550 k in place of a 250k pot can cut your head off with treble, if they are good single coil pickups.
Pay attention to the important stuff like pickups and getting your true tone out them.
No, low resistance wire does nothing - there are virtually no amps to deliver. The input impedance of your amp is going to be 500k. Assuming your guitar delivers about 0.1 volt of signal, the current is 0.0000002 amps. A wire thinner than a hair will carry that happily. And the guitar in question is a Lester, so it will already have 500k pots.






