Aleph 5 resistors

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I have noticed that different wattage values are promoted for the Aleph 5 1 Ohm and 0.47 Ohm resistors. I have seen 6 W and 10 W spesifications.

Problem with the 10 W resistors is size. Struggle to find good ones here in CT.

Is it OK if I use 6W ones? Most of the pics of finished pcbs show small (looks like 5W ones) resistors. Where can I find these (green color)?

Thanks,
Vossie
 
I'm sorry, I mixed up everything. Of course there is no need to use 12 W resistors in Aleph 2, and with regard to Aleph 30 which Peter Danie mentioned above I like to admit that I have been building it and I have no one workable at the moment. I will attach pictures in the near future when it is ready.
regards
Tom 🙂
 
Hey boys, we're talking Aleph 5, not 30 or 2 here. You can actually calculate the wattage (P=VII). As the Aleph 5 has 34 rail voltages as opposed to 25 of the 30 I did not bother to calculate and also not to consider they can be the same - just tried to take some advice wich seemed a bit too inconsistant. Have decided that the 3 Watters will be OK

Thanks for yer help,
Vossie

Oh, yes Peter, it's beautifull inside ...😉
 
Peter Daniel said:
No reason to go with 12W resistors, Mills 5W are enough and they are about the size of 3W Panasonic used by Pass Labs. Panasonics can be obtained from Digi-Key.

I thought you won that Aleph 30. Why don't you look inside?😉

Does the fact that the Panasonics are 5% Tolerance affect the sound at all? for instance a .47 Ohm 5% resistor can drop to .45R or surge to .4935R?

Where a 1% would only drift by .0047R, hardly noticeable.

Anthony
 
I used 5% 2W metal film in my Aleph30. I used the same test-rig as I used for the FET's. When you know the current passed through, you read the voltage drop= VERY accurate R reading. (I also bought 100, tested only about 30 though)😉
 
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