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Old 2nd May 2004, 10:33 AM   #1
maya1 is offline maya1  Italy
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Default adjustable resistor or potentiometer choise to use in a crossover

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I'm searching good adjustable resistor or potentiometer with a value range of 5-10 ohm to use at the end of signal path that go to a tweeter (Audax TW034 X0).
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Old 2nd May 2004, 02:41 PM   #2
sreten is offline sreten  United Kingdom
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Try using a 15R to 20R connected as an L-pad, has many advantages.

Or a lower value with additional series resistors both ends
if you'd like very fine resolution over a more limited range.

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