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Join Date: May 2011
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I am looking for 4 pcs NOS or used Shinkoh 100 kOhm / 2 Watts resistors to the anode resistor position in ONGAKU clone. I have AN Tantalums, but I would prefer Shinkoh ones. I am ready to buy also 1 or 2 pieces only if you have. I will pay shipping + PayPal fees too.
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Fat boys
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100 $ + shipping + PayPal for 4 pcs NOS resistors, please?
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Hificollective.com in the UK
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100K Shinkoh is almost impossible to find these days...
You could however parallel 160K 1watt and 330K 1watt and it would give you ~107K 2watts. You can use a parallel resistor calculator online to figure it out. Parallel Resistor Calc http://www.1728.org/resistrs.htm Or use Audio Note Tantalum 100K 2watts and save you all the trouble and money! Ciao!
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Just checked and they don't have 100K 2 watt or 100K 1 watt...
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Join Date: Apr 2008
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680 & 390 are available in 1W. load sharing isn't optimal and the combination makes 107K, but that should not make a world of difference in this application i'd say..
SHINKOH-72867 SHINKOH-68362 and if i'd be willing to spend 100$ on a few resistors, i'd be willing to check out if the audible difference between 107K and 100K is worth the price. |
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Join Date: May 2011
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The original Ongaku schematic we may find here http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazin..._schematic.pdf
In the anode resistor position of the 1st half of the 5687 there are two pcs 100kOhm/2W per channel. They are working paralell (50kOhm/4W). So the minimum power what I need is 4W. This very signal position is quite sensitive for the final sound. I have same values of AN tantalum resistors, as we can see in the attached picture. Because of better and closer to the original Ongaku's sound quality I need Shinkoh ones. Used resistors are no problem. Btw thx for previous comments indeed. |
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Are you sure Kondo used Shinkoh resistors in the original Ongaku and that you are not attributing original status to Audio Note UK's after-the-fact version?
As I recall Audio Note was pushing those resistors. Personally I'd just lay a couple 2W Allen Bradley's in there. |
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