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In Reply to: can I use AN tantalum resistor in passive? posted by Bom on November 19, 2005 at 09:48:17:
You can use whatever your wallet tolerates :-) However in my experiences: Resistors, in a passive crossover, are very hard (impossible to me) to differentiate once past the basic entry level quality. (non inductive and of good tolerance)
Amp use is a whole different scenario, don't confuse the two.
Mills wirewounds inna passive are certainly 'V good' by anyone's yardstick.
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- Re: can I use AN tantalum resistor in passive? - Bare 09:21:35 11/20/05 (0)