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So when I purchased my TX2575 resistors, they were offered at .1% tolerance or better. Is the .1% tolerance equivalent what you were suggesting: to measure and then pair the resistors based on tolerance? Would this in theory be an advantage to ordering from Texax Components if they do very precise measuring and matching for you??
To me, not all problems can be solve by boutique caps and resistors.
My take:None! All the components form a system.
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Another one is no matter how quiet your resistors are, what if the noise is coming from the tubes or a cold solder junction, how can you tell?
To me, not all problems can be solve by boutique caps and resistors. You have to find the problem first! If you built, say, the Cornet 2 with all the exotic parts and then you hear some noise, assuming you have that all mighty ears, what then?
Ahhh, I'm just joking guys! Build your amp or preamp the way you want it to be. Buy the most exotic components you like, nothing wrong with that. As long as you are happy with what you are doing, then everything is alright!
Quote from: amandarae on 10 Oct 2008, 02:47 amMy take:None! All the components form a system. I'm glad to see so many on this forum feel this way; it makes it refreshing to come back here and avoid dogma.Quote from: amandarae noiseBut you have to agree, if resistor noise weren't ever an issue, then there'd be no better a resistor than your carbon comp or carbon film. I can concede that using NASA-spec'd components in an audio circuit may be overkill, but with each composition type of resistor comes certain strengths. I would say it is a fair exercise to select resistor composition according to a demonstable function, if for anything, to gain first-hand experience.Quote Another one is no matter how quiet your resistors are, what if the noise is coming from the tubes or a cold solder junction, how can you tell? Cold solder junctions? When you're handling $8.00 resistors and $200 coupling caps there's no such thing as a cold solder joint! Quote To me, not all problems can be solve by boutique caps and resistors. You have to find the problem first! If you built, say, the Cornet 2 with all the exotic parts and then you hear some noise, assuming you have that all mighty ears, what then? Write to Jim Hagerman! All joking aside, troubleshooting is the most educational part of this hobby. It is requisite to be of any use to oneself or anyone else. Perhaps some find building with premium parts not only rules out component quality issues, but underscores one's personal investment towards a project they want to feel indebted to.Quote Ahhh, I'm just joking guys! Build your amp or preamp the way you want it to be. Buy the most exotic components you like, nothing wrong with that. As long as you are happy with what you are doing, then everything is alright! So true; but on the other hand we certainly don't need folks deluding themselves or others. And we must not forget that this hobby has a potentially lethal component...Best,Brinkman
So go ahead and have your fun poking at those of us that don't have sufficient experience yet to know that low noise component may not matter. I gotta tell you one thing I have learned; I learn allot more from my mistakes then my successes (but the successes feel a whole lot better). This sounds a whole lot more serious then I had intended, I'll work on chillin'.ronpod
I am probably "those of us that don't have sufficient experience yet to know that low noise component may not matter" camp.
I do not want this thread to be a battle of "mine is bigger than yours" stuff.
Hey Brinkman and Ronpod, don't go beating up on Abe.
Hi Abe,QuoteI am probably "those of us that don't have sufficient experience yet to know that low noise component may not matter" camp. I would never have thought after seeing your system that you would be in this camp; but if you want, I'll move over and make some space for you. You would be welcomed. QuoteI do not want this thread to be a battle of "mine is bigger than yours" stuff. Sorry, but I'll bet my sense of humor is smaller than your sense of humor. My sense of humor is sooo small, you need a nanoprobe..........I'm hoping you got my PM.Ron