Bill Crook
From: Goodlettsville, TN , Spending my kid's inheritance
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Posted 7 Jan 2001 10:01 am
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Bear in mind here.....
If "Peavey" decides to look at the 'pop" or not, any cure at the OEM stage is going to add to the cost of the amp.
A R/C fix (in my opinion) would be the way to go as cost would be less than a relay system. Plus relays do have a habit of switching contacts gettin' dirty. MTBF beween the two fixes leans toward the R/C system as it has no moveing parts, coils,contacts or such.
As we talk about our desire to get rid of this annoyance, don't look for a fast fix by anyone,Company or whoever in the near future. I am sure it will be incorperated in the next generation or two of audio equipment, but retrofit of present day gear will be too costly and time comsumming. |
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