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    Anyone have 240Ti Crossover DCR values for inductors?

    I have purchased a pair of 240Ti's without crossovers and I am getting ready to build a pair of charge coupled crossovers for them. I do not have the original crossovers for them to pull the inductors from to measure the DC resistance.
    Does anyone have these measurements?

    THANKS, Blaster
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    Give me about a week

    Just purchased a set of 240's and will have them in a week to 10 days.
    I can help you then if you still need it.

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    Restoring the legend, one cabinet at a time

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    Cool

    Quote Originally Posted by mbottz View Post
    Just purchased a set of 240's and will have them in a week to 10 days.
    I can help you then if you still need it.

    MB
    Thanks, I still need the values. Did You just win those from ebay? If so you got a good deal and I am glad I did not bid any higher. I was the first place loser on that auction.
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