In Reply to: Any good sounding L-pads? posted by Jon L on July 17, 2020 at 09:46:44:
are usually better made / more durable than the dinky cheap ones. I've had good results with the 50W and 100W models from Parts Express, even though 15W would be adequate for most tweeter circuits.
Helpful hint: always install a rotary L-pad in a mounting cup set into the back panel, so you can access it from outside the cabinet when it eventually gets oxidized and sputty. A shot of DeOxit into the coils will set it right for another 10 years. If you sweep it back and forth a couple dozen times every few weeks, the oxidation may never build up.
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