In this crossover net 2 R2041:
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I have from the BOM a 15 ohm metal film resistor. When I turn up concert DVD's, it gets hot enough to melt the high temp hot-melt glue, and make a smell my wife "notices". The crossover is not in the cabinet due to other issues.
So I was going to switch it out with a pair of 30 ohm wirewound 10 watt resistors, but have found out they are not non-inductive. Are they inductive enough in this application to matter? The gentleman I bought them from insists that he has been making crossover's for years, and this is not issue.
Anyone?
Thanks.
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I have from the BOM a 15 ohm metal film resistor. When I turn up concert DVD's, it gets hot enough to melt the high temp hot-melt glue, and make a smell my wife "notices". The crossover is not in the cabinet due to other issues.
So I was going to switch it out with a pair of 30 ohm wirewound 10 watt resistors, but have found out they are not non-inductive. Are they inductive enough in this application to matter? The gentleman I bought them from insists that he has been making crossover's for years, and this is not issue.
Anyone?
Thanks.
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