Is there any issues of using one or the other that i should be aware of. It occurred to me that whenever you use a wire wound resistor there could be an induced magnetic field that may be a problem. So, in my case i would be using these pots for bias setting voltages less than 80vdc .thank you for your comments. best regards, Dak
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Topic - wire wound pots vs carbon comp pots - DAK 10:59:25 06/13/16 (7)
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