Purchased the Mills 15 ohm resisitors from parts express . they are rated @ 12 watts so may not be suitable if your amp is high powered. consider that the output from the amp will be halved by the reisistor meaning half will go to the speaker and half to the resisitor. my amp is 15 watts so half will be about 7.5 watts . the resistor is not noticeably warm or hot after playing the amp.
there are higher rated vishay resisitors (50 watts ) available from mouser.com but the mills resistors are working fine.
the resistor has a wire lead at either end - there is no positive or negative . with needle nose pliers gently bend the wire to form 90 degree angle @ the barrel of the resistor. at the far end of the wire - bend in to circular shape to fit around the terminal posts on the speaker. remove the cardas clamp and fit the circled ends around the posts and place the spade lugs over them before tightening down the clamps.
if you like email me, and i would be happy to forward pics
there are higher rated vishay resisitors (50 watts ) available from mouser.com but the mills resistors are working fine.
the resistor has a wire lead at either end - there is no positive or negative . with needle nose pliers gently bend the wire to form 90 degree angle @ the barrel of the resistor. at the far end of the wire - bend in to circular shape to fit around the terminal posts on the speaker. remove the cardas clamp and fit the circled ends around the posts and place the spade lugs over them before tightening down the clamps.
if you like email me, and i would be happy to forward pics