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i used standard carbon/metal film resistor for the best price 😀
only used a few good resistors like Dale, Riken, PRP, Takman, Welwyn, etc for aesthetic 😀

i couldn't hear the difference between them tbh 🙁 (and no oscilloscope)
 
I would expect that when we hear a difference then it's due to a change in the resistance (transient changes included) and/or a change in the interference.

Small, tight tolerance and low tempco avoid both of those problems.

So much so that even measurements into the PPB level cannot tell, properly specified, resistors apart when checking circuit performance.
 
I would expect that when we hear a difference then it's due to a change in the resistance (transient changes included) and/or a change in the interference.

Small, tight tolerance and low tempco avoid both of those problems.

So much so that even measurements into the PPB level cannot tell, properly specified, resistors apart when checking circuit performance.

does the "small" means the size?.and how many percent could be considered as tight tolerance?.does generic 1% metal films counted?

and i also don't understand the temperature coef of resistors :scratch:
 
"small" is size.
To reduce aerial effects in both transmit and receive.

"tolerance" depends on duty.
Some locations would be perfectly happy and performance would not change with +-10%.
Other areas may require better than +-0.01% to achieve specified performance.

In general audio, but not including balanced impedance matching, 1%, metal film, 50ppm is good enough.
I use 1%, 600mW, 100ppm, metal film @ ~1.6pence each.
 
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