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Nah, you're still headed on the wrong path. Much of the signal path is affected the shunt elements, far moreso than most of those series components.
The other thing to consider with resistors (along with current flowing through them) is their value. Large values like 150k have more thermal noise than smaller values like 220 ohms. This is why I believe R202 and R209 are ripe candidates to be replaced with wirewound Mills MRA-5. R216 might also be a candidate.
advice I've read here that I'd second is in regards to matching components (resistors, caps). I think buying a surplus of common resistor values, even if they're precision PRP, and then going through and measuring each one for tolerance and then pairing them into their respective channels is likely to be the the most cost-effective tweak out there. $15.00 buys a couple Vishay nudes, but it also buys a ton of PRPs.Just thinking out loud.-Brinkman
Brinkman, do you think a poly cap like the Jantzen Crosscap offers better performance than an electrolytic in this position? They aren't cheap at $13.71 each.
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Is the .1% tolerance
Is there a name for the role they play?
inductance of the wirewounds