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In Reply to: Does Hammond choke 193L need break-in? posted by michaelv20850 on April 19, 2007 at 17:02:35:
Not really...the choke will be stable in 10 or 15 minutes. Your components on the other hand will need to adjust to the new harmonic line frequency...that could take up to 60 to 72 hours. I haven't heard anything beyond that with a single choke.Alan
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- Re: Does Hammond choke 193L need break-in? - audionutge@yahoo.com 00:04:37 04/20/07 (7)
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