@terry9 That's some pretty bogus advice there. Do you have a clue what you're talking about? If you want to replace a resistor, do it with a quality component, not some hokey nichrome wire. Either way, you're sure to 1) make no notable improvement and 2) void your warranty..
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@terry9 "The best resistors, like Vishay VAR, consist primarily of a metal resistive component which is laser trimmed to provide a channel with the specified resistance". I'd prefer that to jury-rigging some pieces of nichrome trying to get the correct resistance. I stand by my statement that there will be little or no improvement, and the loss of a 5 year warranty is a significant cost to pay for nothing. By the way, they use nichrome wire in toasters because of the way it heats up when current is applied. Maybe I can toast my english muffins over your speaker wire. |