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Post by nathan on Feb 7, 2012 0:37:06 GMT -7
Hi, anyone know if I can run two air brakes together to one cab....sounds silly I know but in an apartment here. Thanks
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Post by muzacman02 "Jamie" on Feb 15, 2012 7:49:05 GMT -7
I.dont.think.so. running.them in series could most likey fry something . I wouldnt try it witout the Doc or Brents approval for sure. Does the.bedroom setting not tKe it down to apt level? ? If you figure out a way to run 2. Brakes let me know . Should.be interesting to hear if it really could be done ;D
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Post by benttop (Steve) on Feb 15, 2012 11:52:10 GMT -7
There was a thread about this here about a year ago, which convinced me to try it on my Remedy. Although it seemed to work fine (and gave me a lot more attenuation) there was a followup indicating that the impedance mismatch was quite severe, and could lead to problems. I discontinued the practice.
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Post by Pete aka shouldb on Feb 17, 2012 8:20:53 GMT -7
I often run 2 Brake Lites in series for the every reason you mention - and it's been endorsed by DrZ. Lots of attenuation for sure, and doesn't totally kill tone, unless you go to a full 4 clicks on both/either of them.
Sorry, I have no experience with the AirBrake.
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