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   David Nebenzahl to All   
   Re: B&W 801 series 2 crossover   
   19 May 10 10:08:59   
   
   From: nobody@but.us.chickens   
      
   On 5/19/2010 12:40 AM Mr.T spake thus:   
      
   > "David Nebenzahl"  wrote in message   
   > news:4bf377c5$0$2415$822641b3@news.adtechcomputers.com...   
    >   
   >>> Either he is totally out of his depth and should get someone to   
   >>> fix it for him, or he's just a troll.   
   >>   
   >> As usual, you seem to want to jump to conclusions here. While the OP is   
   >> obviously not an audio expert, I'm sure he's quite capable of replacing   
   >> a lousy resistor in a speaker crossover. Doesn't take a rocket surgeon   
   >> to do that.   
   >   
   > Exactly, which is why I say someone who keeps asking the sort of questions   
   > he has, when told ages ago to simply buy readily available 10W items, is   
   > surely out of his depth at the very least. And we still don't know if the   
   > driver is even OK!   
   >   
   > Perhaps you are the one jumping to conclusions believing that everyone can   
   > in fact perform simple tasks without a lot of handholding. The OP has shown   
   > he at least requires the latter.   
      
   The question isn't really whether the O.P. can handle the repair, but   
   whether they're ready to quit overthinking the problem and just order   
   the damned resistor. That seems to be their problem.   
      
      
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