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In Reply to: Substitute 5 watter for 7 watter in crossover? posted by hairydog on February 11, 2007 at 20:34:54:
I gotta ask, why R U wanting to replace the resistors?The difference between a 5 watt and a 7 watt resistor is negligable.
If it's for sonic purposes, then a non-inductive resistor would be a good choice but resistors R usually the last components to be changed out for sonic reasons.
Even still, here is a link for high quality non-inductive resistors.
Cheers,
~kenster
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- Re: Substitute 5 watter for 7 watter in crossover? - kenster 20:47:38 02/11/07 (3)
- Re: Substitute 5 watter for 7 watter in crossover? - hairydog 07:01:17 02/12/07 (2)
- Re: Substitute 5 watter for 7 watter in crossover? - kenster 07:18:43 02/12/07 (1)
- Re: Substitute 5 watter for 7 watter in crossover? - hairydog 12:10:41 02/12/07 (0)