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Mundorf MOX Metal Oxide Resistors
High power resistors are used in crossover networks to adjust the levels of individual speaker units and they are also used in oscillator circuits and equalisers. Their basic job is to convert surplus or unwanted electrical power into heat. One of the most important specifications of a resistor is thus its power handling capacity, which is expressed in watts.
Resistors' residual inductance is also relevant for tweeter circuits. Ordinary ceramic resistors consist of an insulator body cast around a wire winding. At very high frequencies this winding can behave like a coil, blocking the corresponding frequencies. Because of this we recommend using our metal oxide resistors for best performance and especially for tweeters. These components don't have any windings; instead, the resistance is made of a conductive metal oxide layer applied to a substrate. This design has virtually no inductance.
This means that they should always be used for all applications calling for high transient rise times, such as midrange speakers and tweeters. Our metal oxide resistors have continuous power ratings 10 watts, but their peak capacity is much higher.
Dimensions:
Approximate Dimensions: L=52mm B=35mm D=8mm
Specifications:
- Continuous Load Capacity: 10 Watts
- Tolerance: ±2%
- Body Size: 52mm long x 8mm diameter (approx.)
- Wire leads: 0.8mm diameter x 35mm long (approx.)
- Low inductance
- High temperature stability
Note: Colours and markings may vary.