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Rotary Impedance Selector 1600A
Rotary Impedance Selector, for Hammond 1600A series. Includes: 3 pole, 3 position rotary switch (3P3T), 1/4 inch (6,35mm) output jack and black chicken head knob. Hammond 1600A series transformers provide 'easy wire secondary' impedances of 4, 8, or 16 ohms. We now offer a selector switch, pre-wired and complete with 1/4 inch (6,35mm) output jack.
Follow simple instructions provided to wire transformer secondary to switch, mount switch and 1/4 inch (6,35mm) jack in separate 3/8 inch (9,5mm) diameter holes in chassis and you'll easily be able to select output impedance as necessary. (Not recommended for 1645A or 1650G)
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SKU 95606
Weight
75,00
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Banzai Music GmbH, Benzstr. 46-50, 12277 Berlin, Deutschland, support@banzaimusic.com
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