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In Reply to: Re: Krell used 'em, back in the early days.... posted by Dave Ingels on November 15, 1999 at 09:58:53:
Certainly, if impedances are correctly matched, there is likely to be little effect from the (small) inductance figures available in wire wound pots.DC causing noise, is appropriate for ALL pot techologies. Carbon, plastic, or wire wound.
I am unsure why you would imagine that Krell is immune from errors, in the design of their equipment. Their early power amps, used fans to blow air DOWN through the vents. This is clearly the incorrect method of cooling. Their early power amps also had rediculously long cable runs, for power, input and outputs. These could be shortened, quite easily, for a significant boost of performance.
Trevor
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