I've seen a few pieces of gear, namely the Airbrake lite and a Filmosound amp that have these in them. It is your typical tubular enamel coated wirewound resistor with solder lugs, not leads on it. These ones in particular have some of the coating removed and a bracket attached to the internal "wirewound" conductor. This bracket can be moved to adjust the value of the wirewound. Is this something that is done by the gear maker or the resistor manufacturer?
heres the type of resistor I'm speaking of, without the enamel removed.
http://www.ohmite.com/catalog/pdf/270_series.pdf
heres the type of resistor I'm speaking of, without the enamel removed.
http://www.ohmite.com/catalog/pdf/270_series.pdf
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