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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: boston
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I'm in need of some NOS dog bone resistors. Would anyone know where I can get 30, 50 and 180 ohm resistors. They are for a crossover so they would need to be at least 1 watt. The small values seem to be hard to find.
Regards Tom
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