He doesn’t, if you listen you hear a amp key up when he does.I have one and do not know how he could get that much out of it stock. more power to him if he found a way to do it stock.
He doesn’t, if you listen you hear a amp key up when he does.I have one and do not know how he could get that much out of it stock. more power to him if he found a way to do it stock.
No he wasn’t. A lot of wanna be techs do that. I find them all the time.Dude he was joking.
I really was joking. "Spread the coils" is a running joke around here.No he wasn’t. A lot of wanna be techs do that. I find them all the time.
So it's not how you let ghost watts out during a dead key?I really was joking. "Spread the coils" is a running joke around here.
Actually, It is probably the quickest, easiest way to get ghost watts........So it's not how you let ghost watts out during a dead key?
Perhaps the relay clicks so he does not key into his signal generator, thats how my old b&k equipment works.True,
But what is VERY EVIDENT - is a loud CLICK is heard.
When did '6666s's start having a LOUD Relay click?
That's the B&K service center making that clicking soundHe doesn’t, if you listen you hear a amp key up when he does.
Ironic, you've now quoted Prime Minister (sir-mix-a-lot).I like big watts and I can not lie,
You other brothers might deny
I’m sure after a person buys one they never do again. It’s a viscous cycle. Then another person watches this bogus video & that sells another. After that cycle of about 100 radios just guessing out of the North American population the damage is done. He made his money & then the new model comes out. Then the cycle starts again.He does sell a lot of radios. But kind of expensive...