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The amps have a 5 3/4" long steel bolt running through the middle of a toroidal transformer holding them to the galvenized steel bottom plate of the amp. What if anything is to be gained sonically by replacing the bolt and nut with a stainless steel bolt, nut and associated washer's? OR perhaps a threaded brass rod and stainless or brass, if I can find brass, associated hardware.
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Topic - Toroidal transformer bolt replacement question - dmzwizard@yahoo.com 01:25:53 03/02/10 (10)
- What I did.... - pburant 13:44:46 03/09/10 (0)
- RE: Toroidal transformer bolt replacement question - Ric Schultz 11:31:30 03/03/10 (0)
- RE: Toroidal transformer_more info_longish - dmzwizard@yahoo.com 01:50:23 03/03/10 (1)
- Some stainless steel is non-magnetic. - Al Sekela 15:53:28 03/03/10 (0)
- RE: Toroidal transformer bolt replacement question - andyr 18:49:33 03/02/10 (0)
- Be sure not to compromise the fixing bolt strength - Al Sekela 14:58:28 03/02/10 (1)
- If transportation cause that bolt to break, then - jpjones 17:41:43 03/02/10 (0)
- RE: Toroidal transformer bolt replacement question - Glen B 13:00:05 03/02/10 (0)
- RE: Toroidal transformer bolt replacement question - jimmyjames 05:55:46 03/02/10 (0)
- What I've found - bartc 05:55:39 03/02/10 (0)