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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:
After plugging choke overnight, i try to listen to Dire Straits this morning with song "Sailing to Philadelphia". With the choke, the high seems to be smoother. The soundstage is definitely larger.Then, i try to unplug the choke while listening. Five seconds later, the sound is kind of edgy again.
Basically, if i plug the choke in , it takes about 5 min. or so to get effect.
My question: If i install a few more choke, would it make a huge difference?
thanks.
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Follow Ups
- Updated! - michaelv20850 15:15:58 04/21/07 (7)
- It depends on the details of your AC wiring. - Al Sekela 15:29:46 04/22/07 (6)
- Re: It depends on the details of your AC wiring. - michaelv20850 20:01:02 04/22/07 (5)
- Think of organ pipes. - Al Sekela 15:37:32 04/23/07 (4)
- Re: Very well said! Thanks! (nt) - benie 14:44:38 04/25/07 (0)
- Re: Think of organ pipes. - michaelv20850 07:15:36 04/24/07 (2)
- Not that simple, unfortunately. - Al Sekela 11:15:10 04/25/07 (1)
- Re: Not that simple, unfortunately. - michaelv20850 19:55:53 04/25/07 (0)