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In Reply to: I think the final resistor sets the input impedance. posted by Garth on September 9, 2006 at 12:25:26:
On some systems the resistors that control pumping really muck up the sound. If any resistor is in the signal path I would use a Dale Vishay or at least a Holco. This should be a big sound improvement.
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- If it is in the signal path it is setting the impedance, if it is to ground it is eliminating woofer pumping. - tubesforever 12:31:29 09/09/06 (4)
- The resistor setting the load impedance is a shunt to ground ... - Garth 04:32:11 09/10/06 (3)
- Re: The resistor setting the load impedance is a shunt to ground ... - Alex M 09:43:25 09/10/06 (2)
- Re: The resistor setting the load impedance is a shunt to ground ... - Alex M 03:35:23 09/11/06 (1)
- You tell me. (nt) - Garth 11:37:50 09/10/06 (0)