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	<title>Comments on: Palmer PDI-03 Speaker Simulator</title>
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		<title>By: andy</title>
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		<dc:creator>andy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 00:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I bought one of these hoping to play  my rare and expensive 6100 LE brass Marshall head at lower volume with the best tube sound. Very Sadly One week after receiving the Palmer device my head is now heavily damaged. The THRU input jack is for connecting to a speaker through the palmer. But the jack is placed at the worst place right next the (INPUT)  jack and they put &quot;8 ohms&quot; inscription right next the THRU input instead of putting it next to the INPUT for clarity.  For a couple of days i was doing fine but quite disapointed by the Palmer. One evening i moved my settup in the room and rewired it. That time mistakenly connecting to THRU. Next thing i play and had no sound. I have never made the mistake of not connecting a speaker to my head but the Palmer with its poor design helped me make that mistake. There was no second my output transformer is probably fried now making poping and motoring sounds while my power tube heat up very hot I had to turn it off. It is broken now. Thanks stupid Palmer !!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I bought one of these hoping to play  my rare and expensive 6100 LE brass Marshall head at lower volume with the best tube sound. Very Sadly One week after receiving the Palmer device my head is now heavily damaged. The THRU input jack is for connecting to a speaker through the palmer. But the jack is placed at the worst place right next the (INPUT)  jack and they put &#8220;8 ohms&#8221; inscription right next the THRU input instead of putting it next to the INPUT for clarity.  For a couple of days i was doing fine but quite disapointed by the Palmer. One evening i moved my settup in the room and rewired it. That time mistakenly connecting to THRU. Next thing i play and had no sound. I have never made the mistake of not connecting a speaker to my head but the Palmer with its poor design helped me make that mistake. There was no second my output transformer is probably fried now making poping and motoring sounds while my power tube heat up very hot I had to turn it off. It is broken now. Thanks stupid Palmer !!!</p>
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