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We still have a few techs subscribed and reading every once in a while
but mostly they're hanging in another forum and STILL arguing (friendly) over the best dead key setting for their radios to drive their drivers, from 2 to 10 watt dead keys, the drivers being two 1446s, two 2290s or two 2879s ... YOU decide with the mix and match. Ya' can't catch him 'cause he's the gingerbread man! |
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Remove the 1 pill driver from those 667Vs and instead drive them
with a 2x455 amp and you'll be a lot cleaner then a 1 pill driver could ever hope to be. Those that were in this group 10+ years ago know why you don't want more then one stage in a single box... |
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On Nov 1, 1:22*am, Scott in Baltimore wrote:
Remove the 1 pill driver from those 667Vs and instead drive them with a 2x455 amp and you'll be a lot cleaner then a 1 pill driver could ever hope to be. Those that were in this group 10+ years ago know why you don't want more then one stage in a single box... Tried both. You're right. |
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