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What is the point of the single banded 0 Ohm resistor? Is this a little audio expert prank just waiting for someone like me to ask the Q? Why isn't a piece of wire used? Anything to do with the current rating/limit of the resistor?
Why isn't a piece of wire used?Jules
Jules,Besides, it is amusing, no??
Laugh if you like - I'm like Jules, as I'm building stuff I think "what might work better in this position?" In the case of the GK1-M Phono Stage Input 0R resistors, the answer was some RF beads.Cheers,Ginger
What I've been thinking of doing, is to excise the phono stage from its pcb thus detaching it from the various tendrils that snake around that board. It will also allow me the freedom to place it away from the trafos and with short leads to pretty much everything.jules
The Ferrite Beads are effectively a tiny inductor and they act to make any shunt capcitance to 0V the preferred path (lower impedance) for any RF on the input. That keeps the RF out of the opamp input.If you want to try it you can purchase small ferrite beads which slip over the straight through piece of wire or you can do what I did and use Murata BLR01RN1-A62. Cheers,Ian