Rocket choke

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andrew
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Rocket choke

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Hello, I have a Hammond 156L that is 5H 75ma. Could I combine it with a power resistor to get closer to the correct 15H 25ma.? Thanks!
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The proper is 15H @ 75mA not 25mA
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There is a difference in the 156L and the called for 158L.

Hammond 156L Filter Choke:
Inductance: 5H, DC Current: 75mA, Resistance: 135 ohms, Max DC Volts: 400V.

Hammond 158L Filter Choke:
Inductance: 15H, DC Current: 75mA, Resistance: 411 ohms, Max DC Volts: 400V.

That being the resistance.

Well that make a difference Allyn??

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I haven't tried the 156L so I can't say the difference in a Rocket. the resistance difference should raise voltages slightly down the pike but, the inductance difference may make a small feel change.
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There goes my dyslexia again. :roll:
Didn't see the inductance difference. :oops:
Just the model and resistance. duh. :)

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I built a "spare parts" Rocket using a Fender Twin choke (4H, 90mA, 100 Ohms). It worked just fine. When compared to a "clone" build, the tone and feel are very close...too close for my old ears to tell the difference. However, I didn't really push either amp so there may be significant differences under certain playing conditions.
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I have 56 year old ears so I probably wouldn't be able to hear it either. Thanks all!
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