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In Reply to: RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications posted by fmak on November 28, 2010 at 01:05:10:
Takman 'Rey' metal film "audio resistors", for example, are also non-magnetic, and MUCH cheaper (they cost only a few cents).On the other hand, the famous (and discontinued) Roederstein "Resista", WAS magnetic, according to some people, and nevertheless they sounded very, very good.
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- RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications - megalomaniac 06:11:24 11/28/10 (9)
- RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications - fmak 07:42:23 11/28/10 (8)
- RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications - megalomaniac 09:25:32 11/28/10 (7)
- RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications - fmak 02:02:08 11/30/10 (2)
- Using an audiophile approach to solve industrial problems. - Al Sekela 10:45:53 12/01/10 (1)
- RE: Using an audiophile approach to solve industrial problems. - rick_m 07:56:00 12/03/10 (0)
- You are correct - unclestu 15:13:16 11/29/10 (0)
- RE: Resistor noise on AUDIO applications - Dave Garretson 10:40:41 11/28/10 (2)
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