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In Reply to: Ok, just wanted to know what you really wanted to do. Here goes .... posted by Garth on September 8, 2006 at 13:18:55:
Where do I purchase these resistors?Specifically which ones do I need?
Are there specific RCA plugs that you recommend?
Can you describe in detail how to solder them into the RCA plugs?
Is there special solder I should use?
Is there a soldering iron that you recommend?
Did you mean (input impedance) that they plug into the phono preamp?Will I create a potentially damaging signal if I don't solder the resistor in properly?
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good question!If you were in Germany or the UK I would know where to send you but in the USA being such a small country the choices are limited. And with everything being on ration due to the wars it may be hard to find military items like resistors and soldering irons. And "mother's against lead" have made solder nearly impossible to get. Have you considered moving?
But seriusly your local Radio Shack should have everything you need. Buy the cheapest RCA connector and resistors, 1/4 watt.
Carbon fiber supplies are getting short, so prices are going up.
so I'll be doing my shopping online. Just looked at resistors at the Parts Connexion website and there is a dizzying array of them. (The Vishays look suitably hi-fi.) I ASSume that "value" is the Ohm rating of the resistor, right?Do the resistors have directionality or polarity; ie, is there a specific resistor lead that goes to the outside of the plug and one to the inside? Damn, my electronic ignorance is showing. Now you can see why it would be easier for me to just buy a Phenomena.'-)
And would this work well for soldering?: supermax soldering device
I'll just have to make do with the limited availability of parts and equipment in the U.S. as you have so cleverly deducted. Our country is on the brink of Marshall Law to ensure order in this time of chaos. The panic has only begun to surface. Why only yesterday there was a run on iPods and Apple had to make a hurried nationally televised/streaming video announcement (and XM and Sirius satellite radio simulcast) pleading for people to keep calm, that they will do everything in their power to meet the demand.
Most defectors and lead solder lovers are heading to Canada, the unassuming yet lovable sibling runt of the U.S., although the Federal Republic of Germany is much more accomodating, greeting each and every U.S. citizen with open arms and a free stein of last year's overstock of Octoberfest ale.
Don't buy "boutique" resistors. Just plain cheap and dirty 1/4 watt 5% carbon film. They are not polarized.Keep your head down! :-)
Make sure you get a license to operate that soldering iron!
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