Hi
I used to like the PRP resistors, before they were non magnetic.
Now I read all 1/2W resistors are magnetic, magnetic.
Parts connexion say the quality remain the same, somehow hard to believe that.
Do someone had the chance to compare the older non magnetic and the fresh product.
I used to like them a lot (I preferred over the metal film Takman and Dale type)
Now I don't know what to order, even the cheap 10-15 Cent Chinese 1% resistors aren't magnetic.
I do not understand if something good and works well, people like to use them why they need to change or degrade the quality and still sell it for the same price.
At least I think magnetic materials not the best solution for resistors (audio purpus)
Greetings
I used to like the PRP resistors, before they were non magnetic.
Now I read all 1/2W resistors are magnetic, magnetic.
Parts connexion say the quality remain the same, somehow hard to believe that.
Do someone had the chance to compare the older non magnetic and the fresh product.
I used to like them a lot (I preferred over the metal film Takman and Dale type)
Now I don't know what to order, even the cheap 10-15 Cent Chinese 1% resistors aren't magnetic.
I do not understand if something good and works well, people like to use them why they need to change or degrade the quality and still sell it for the same price.
At least I think magnetic materials not the best solution for resistors (audio purpus)
Greetings
Hi
I used to like the PRP resistors, before they were non magnetic. Now I read all 1/2W resistors are magnetic, magnetic.
They may have had problems with the terminations, and had to change over to a different process.
Also, most commercial resistor users don't require a non-magnetic resistor,
aside from those making magnetic resonance imaging equipment.
These are designed for, and marketed to, audiophiles.
Yes they are magnetic now
Please take a look
Seems to be still spec'd as non-magnetic.
I see what your doing
You said look under each value and it says magnetic
Read the whole line .....
You right.
My mistake, when I called pats connexion the lady supposed to correct me. She just told still the same audio quality as it was before.
My apology, I do not understand how I miss that.
Greetings
The end caps are sometimes made from steel.
I suspect they form and hold their "clamping" shape better than copper.
If this is true (that they hold the clamping better) then that will lead to a better and more consistent resistor to end cap connection.
If they have changed from a copper based end cap to a steel based end cap, I would guess this has been done for improved performance/reliability rather than to save material costs.
Reputation for reliability and consistent performance is very important to reputable manufacturers. Even above a a few hundredth of a cent of added cost.
I suspect they form and hold their "clamping" shape better than copper.
If this is true (that they hold the clamping better) then that will lead to a better and more consistent resistor to end cap connection.
If they have changed from a copper based end cap to a steel based end cap, I would guess this has been done for improved performance/reliability rather than to save material costs.
Reputation for reliability and consistent performance is very important to reputable manufacturers. Even above a a few hundredth of a cent of added cost.
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