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   David Nebenzahl to All   
   Re: B&W 801 series 2 crossover   
   23 May 10 12:43:21   
   
   From: nobody@but.us.chickens   
      
   On 5/23/2010 2:17 AM geoff spake thus:   
      
   > Dick Pierce wrote:   
   >   
   >> You can make any claim you want. But, for myself, having   
   >> designed several hundred networks and having measured a   
   >> few thousand, including specifically running component   
   >> sensivity studies, I can say with a reasonable degree   
   >> of certainty that your speculations come unaccompanied   
   >> by any credible support.   
   >   
   > OK so B&W (and KEF and.....) go to the trouble for nothing.   
   >   
   > All I said was that as there is very little effort invloved, why not get the   
   > right value part and stick it in ?   
      
   Absolutely, the OP *should* get the right value part and install it.   
   That's what we've been saying all along.   
      
   Meaning the right *resistance* value. Not necessarily the same   
   *wattage*. Since it's been pretty well established that this is NOT a   
   fusible resistor that can "protect" the drivers, there's no harm in   
   using a higher-power resistor.   
      
      
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