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In Reply to: Should I Use Hammond 193Q Choke If I live In Area With 220VAC ? posted by diyaudiophile on April 23, 2007 at 01:00:55:
The Q series is fine...right now I'm usinf the 193M on the 220v side with good results. The choke is ice cold to te touch. I suggest you first add the choke to the secondary of the isolation transformer. It will work fine with JR's filter and Al's R-C. Wire the choke to the primary side of JR's filter for best results. The choke will help damp the ringing of the capacitors a little more.Alan
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