I'm about as green as it gets, so I hope this isn't a stupid question. I'm super-excited to give DIY a try, so I opened my Speedster kit today, and ran into a question right off the bat. It looks like the crossover specifies a 10 Ohm resistor, but my package came with two 100 Ohm resistors (the other two are 8.2 Ohms). Is this a problem?
While I'm asking questions, I also wondered about solid wood baffles. I've noticed a few of these on DIY boards, but I've always been advised to allow for movement in solid wood (floating panels, breadboard ends, z-clips, etc.). Are there any structural concerns with gluing a solid-wood baffle to a plywood box?
Thanks in advance for your advice!
Newbie with a Speedster kit, your advice please?
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Re: Newbie with a Speedster kit, your advice please?
Got the components figured out
I also decided to go with a ply or MDF front panel, so I'm not worried about that.
I did have another question though: I have a couple Audyn Q4 caps and a couple Bennic XPP caps, all with the same value--does it matter which goes where?

I did have another question though: I have a couple Audyn Q4 caps and a couple Bennic XPP caps, all with the same value--does it matter which goes where?
Re: Newbie with a Speedster kit, your advice please?
Use the Q4 on the tweeter and the Bennic on the woofer. 
