Dueland Resistors

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Dueland Resistors
« on: 29 Oct 2011, 04:18 pm »
  I just recently heard a demo of the Analysis Ribbon speakers using the Dueland resistor. The only difference in the two crossovers was the resistor.
  The result was staggering. Guys I know they are expensive about $65 each but man o man do they deliver. If you build speakers or want a simple mod you gotta try these. Not a dealer for Deuland.


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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #1 on: 29 Oct 2011, 05:31 pm »
65 dollars, I thought they were much more?  :scratch:

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #2 on: 30 Oct 2011, 10:41 pm »
They're $25 a piece for the regular version, $50 for the CAST version: http://www.partsconnexion.com/resistors_duelund.html

They're all I use in the HF and MP of my speakers, I haven't come across anything better yet.

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Re: Dueland Resistors
« Reply #4 on: 30 Oct 2011, 11:10 pm »
I only use Duelund resistors for crossovers (not the spelling!). Either the standard or CAST version. Have fun!

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #5 on: 30 Oct 2011, 11:15 pm »
I'm having my speakers upgraded from the standard to CAST resistor as I speak.

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #6 on: 30 Oct 2011, 11:22 pm »
I'm having my speakers upgraded from the standard to CAST resistor as I speak.

Please report back.

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #7 on: 30 Oct 2011, 11:41 pm »
I have a question and it might be for separate thread:  what are the typical components in a xover and which ones benefit from upgrading the most?

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #8 on: 31 Oct 2011, 12:00 am »
I have a question and it might be for separate thread:  what are the typical components in a xover and which ones benefit from upgrading the most?
It depends. 

Generally, upgrading components in series with the tweeter and mid will usually net the biggest gains, but there are always exceptions. 

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Re: Dueland Resistors
« Reply #9 on: 31 Oct 2011, 01:44 am »
It depends. 

Generally, upgrading components in series with the tweeter and mid will usually net the biggest gains, but there are always exceptions.

Correct, however, in a mid or woofer network in particular, the components in the "T" leg (typically capacitors and resistors) will also be important, although less than the inductor(s) that are directly in series with the output. I've only found this to be true after playing with a lot of crossovers in the past. I have absolutely no data to prove my point though, only subjective impressions.

Any LCR networks, i.e. those that are there to minimize impedance bumps, I use only standard components.

Anand.

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Re: Deuland Resistors
« Reply #10 on: 31 Oct 2011, 01:51 am »
I agree, the parallel cap in the LF circuit is important too, but will generally make less of a noticeable difference than the series components in the HF or MP.  As a minimum, I use Solen in the LF parallel position, Clarity ESA or MR if I'm going all out.