Years ago I rebuilt my set of Dunlavy speakers with Vishay metal film resistors. Their top of the line in the mid 90's. These made more difference than any single part swap I ever made..tears of joy came into my eyes the difference was so huge. Cap swaps wire swaps inductor swaps were like so what ..when compared to the Vishay parallel resistor bridges. The new TX2575 nude Vishay resistors are even better now ..rated at .4 watts .7 watts peak. If you want a power rating suitable for a speaker then you need to purchase 10 of each single value and wire these 10 in parallel to make a suitable power wattage. A 10 ohm resistor would be made up of qty.10 100 ohm resistors. Power rating would be 4 watts 7 watts peak. These are vastly under rated devices. I use the Tx2575's all the way thu my mono blocs amps.
A 10 ohm resistor built as described would cost around a $100. Much better sound than the North Creeks or the Mills and better than the older Duelund's which I am told drop in value over the course of a few years. If $100 seems steep for a resistor check this out. http://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/lefson-french-high-end-analog-audio-devices-the-lefson-... When I redo my current crossover and simplify, I will be using the TX 2575's here as well. Tom
A 10 ohm resistor built as described would cost around a $100. Much better sound than the North Creeks or the Mills and better than the older Duelund's which I am told drop in value over the course of a few years. If $100 seems steep for a resistor check this out. http://positive-feedback.com/audio-discourse/lefson-french-high-end-analog-audio-devices-the-lefson-... When I redo my current crossover and simplify, I will be using the TX 2575's here as well. Tom