So, if the ferrite bead is jumpered, will this mean the amp could pick up radio signals easier (a la Spinal Tap at the AF base)? Or, what is the source of such high frequency interference ? I'm no EE obviously, just curious... Maybe this is something like the CD vs. Hi Res audio debate where people say you gotta have a 192kHz sample rate, even though the human ear can't hear anything above the 44.1kHz sample rate (22 kHz soundwaves).
Anyway, it seems the Mark V ice pick debate will continue for a while. My amp has no hard mods, pure vanilla from the factory. I've stated earlier the speaker placement, wall reflections and volume (response of hearing) can have a large effect on the "ice pick". The AT7 in V4 and/or V6 was a brilliant way to tame things. But, I may try this iron bead jumpering business since it would be easy to snip the jumper if there was some bad effect. Sounds like earlier amp models did not have the ferrite bead anyway.
I personally wish Boogie would post more on this forum. It's not like the forum is overloaded with posts and impossible to keep up! :lol:
Anyway, it seems the Mark V ice pick debate will continue for a while. My amp has no hard mods, pure vanilla from the factory. I've stated earlier the speaker placement, wall reflections and volume (response of hearing) can have a large effect on the "ice pick". The AT7 in V4 and/or V6 was a brilliant way to tame things. But, I may try this iron bead jumpering business since it would be easy to snip the jumper if there was some bad effect. Sounds like earlier amp models did not have the ferrite bead anyway.
I personally wish Boogie would post more on this forum. It's not like the forum is overloaded with posts and impossible to keep up! :lol: