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Old 01-29-2012, 06:02 PM
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This is my second pair of Mye braces. First ones were fitted to my 1.7's which made me so happy I ordered a second Mye Stealth while waiting for my newly ordered 3.7's. The struts are wide enough apart that allows me to use my Odyessy monoblocks as ballast as you need a bunch of weight in the back to keep the panels from falling forward. The amps are positioned such as to place the amp output posts a few inches from the Maggies inputs, a short wire does the rest. Yes the Mye Stands are a great investment. The Stealth model looks much smarter without the toes in front. Peechus.
Thanks! Waiting to sell a turntable to fund potential 20.7 purchase so will wait to see which speaker needs the stands.
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Need some help...

From reading this thread, I am interested in upgrading the resistors to the Dueland. In the Parts Connexion site, there are multiple 1R resistors listed: 1R2, 1R5, 1R8, 1R30, and 1R35. As I am not an electrician, what do these mean? What are the differences? I want to get the right ones and not potentially damage the speaker by using the wrong type.

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1R2 = 1.2ohm, etc...
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1R2 = 1.2ohm, etc...
Got it.

Yet to add to the confusion, Parts Connexion also lists one Duelund Resistor as 0.6R, and another as 0R5. Why the difference in terminology? Who knows.
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Got it.

Yet to add to the confusion, Parts Connexion also lists one Duelund Resistor as 0.6R, and another as 0R5. Why the difference in terminology? Who knows.
"R" is the decimal point. 0.6R is most likely a typo. It should probably have said 0R6, which translates to a 0.6 ohm resistor.

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