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Re: Inductive vs non-inductive resistors [message #41503 is a reply to message #41501] Tue, 27 May 2003 04:34 Go to previous message
Adrian Mack is currently offline  Adrian Mack
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Ok, thanks :-) I think I'll go for the normal wirewound ones for now, and then get non-inductive later once I've listened to them.

The crossover will end up costing about 280 aussie dollars.... CAPS cost like double the price over here! Very annoying! Its AU$13 for a 250VDC, 10uf cap.... so that converts to US$8.50. 10uf is also the biggest I can find in 250VDC caps, so I wont get any savings by purchasing a single 50uf cap (needed for 1KHz), because I cant get those here, so I have to use five 10uf caps in parallel for 50uF :P making it heaps more expensive. This is going to be fun.... lol.

Adrian

 
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