What choke do I use for a D'Lite ?

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What choke do I use for a D'Lite ?

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Hi guys. I'm thinking of trying a choke in place of the choke resistor on the D'Lite I built (and make it switchable), but I don't know which choke to buy. Can someone help me out? Right now the choke resistor is 330 Ohms.

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Re: What choke do I use for a D'Lite ?

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markmalin wrote:Hi guys. I'm thinking of trying a choke in place of the choke resistor on the D'Lite I built (and make it switchable), but I don't know which choke to buy. Can someone help me out? Right now the choke resistor is 330 Ohms.

Thanks,
Mark.
I think a Fender Twin/Showman replacement would be fine. Hammond has their new series:

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Even in my Bluesmaster 100W build I only used a 3H 90mA choke that I got from KOC at London Power.
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