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Join Date: Apr 2002
Location: Munich
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When winding a coil like for a speaker crossover network with Teflon insulated silver plated wire, is there an advantage over using magnet wire if size does not matter ? Less parasitic capacitance or whatever ?
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Location: Denmark, Viborg
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The short answer: no. Magura
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