Which one is better? I'd say studio grade is best because i often read good comments on the 140 "EX" nickel-core Series, labelled as "studio Grade".
I am planning to add a balanced output to an auto-former attenuator.
I have a pair of old hammond line isolation interstages that look like the "broadcast quality" 800 series. Wonder if i should use these or buy one from the 140 series.
I might as well go with the nickel-cored, since the TVC is nickel-core as well, but maybe the ones i have are better? I doubt it, but had to ask :-)
TIA,
Joris
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Topic - Hammond "studio Grade" vs "broadcast quality" interstages - jorisdallaire 14:16:44 08/28/14 (5)
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