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  • #16
    Originally posted by mooreamps View Post
    That's not what I meant...
    In that case, I must thank the other members once more for going out of their way to help a fellow who posted an improper question here.
    Valvulados

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    • #17
      Hey, electronics is electronics, the application doesn't really matter. Didn't Crown used to hook up a welding torch to their larger power amps to show off the protection circuits? Or maybe it was a power drill or something.

      I have seen a couple of the old Macro-Tech ones used to drive a 3-phase induction motor in a university teaching lab. I commented on it and the technicians told me, "You can't have them for your bass rig"
      "Enzo, I see that you replied parasitic oscillations. Is that a hypothesis? Or is that your amazing metal band I should check out?"

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Steve Conner View Post
        Hey, electronics is electronics, the application doesn't really matter. Didn't Crown used to hook up a welding torch to their larger power amps to show off the protection circuits? Or maybe it was a power drill or something.

        I have seen a couple of the old Macro-Tech ones used to drive a 3-phase induction motor in a university teaching lab. I commented on it and the technicians told me, "You can't have them for your bass rig"
        Haha! Also, never seen the Crown demos, will search. Hopefully youtube will have something for me.

        Thanks again.
        Valvulados

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