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|    David Nebenzahl to All    |
|    Re: B&W 801 series 2 crossover    |
|    20 May 10 13:09:16    |
      From: nobody@but.us.chickens              On 5/20/2010 6:03 AM guy25 spake thus:              > Just like you said. The speaker resistor was burned out cause my friend       > abuse My system (i have party at home). The resistor got over heat and       > burn before it damage the drive (fusible) that why I'm so careful when       > trying to match. I order some from Liberty Electronic Inc. in Miami,       > Florida with Matching Ohm and watt. After resistor replaced I'll let       > the forum know the result.              As has been pointed out by others with *far* more knowledge than I have,       that is *not* a fusible resistor. Your "friend" did indeed abuse your       speakers, and you're lucky if there wasn't damage to the drivers (which       were *not* protected by the resistor for reasons which have been       exhaustively explained elsewhere).              > Once again I would like to express my sincerely thanks to everybody       > here have given out a lot of wonderful advice. But everybody have       > different understand, knowledge that's why people have their own       > opinion but why have to use hash word or be mad because the other have       > different opinion?              Well, the reason there are sometimes harsh words is that some folk's       opinions *are* better than others. I'm not even referring to my own, but       to those of, say, Dick Pierce, who actually *knows* what he's talking       about, instead of speculating. (You'll find a lot of speculation on       Usenet, of course: comes with the territory.) So you need to adjust your       filters accordingly when reading replies here.                     --       The fashion in killing has an insouciant, flirty style this spring,       with the flaunting of well-defined muscle, wrapped in flags.              - Comment from an article on Antiwar.com (http://antiwar.com)              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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