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I just said I wasn't going to bother. Please read more carefully in the future...TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:Really? Then please, explain it to me as though I have zero experience in theory, circuity, and control wiring.sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:No you're dead wrong, and I'm not going to bother trying to explain it to you, but you're still priceless!TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:And I'm right!sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:You're priceless.TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:I didn't need to... All resistors used were rated @ 1% tolerance. Are you telling me that a 1% or even 5% tolerance in resistors is going to change the sound? If yes, you have no business building amplifiers, nor would I recommend that anyone seek your advice on anything other than cooking pasta...sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:Really? You measured each individual resistor in each series with a multimeter, matched them perfectly for each position in the amp and then put those exact values back in exactly the same spots in the amp?TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:That's exactly what I did. The resistor roll went from stock Xicon MF - Dale MF - Takman REX CF - Xicon MF - Takman REY MF. All other components remained the same. I think a combination of Dale and Xicon in specific locations may reap some unrealized benefits. I'm building a clone of my amp for this purpose, the RK100 is going back to stock Xicon.sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:How did you test this? Did you assemble sets of each of these different resistors that matched perfectly in value and then replaced them in the exact same amp with all the exact same components?TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:I have to disagree with Bruce Egnater. There is a huge difference between Takman REY, Dale RN60, and Xicon MF resistors in terms of gain structure and tone. I know, for I have used all three of these in the same amplifier. The stock Xicon's emit a very musical, saturated type distortion, Dale are very clean - too clean IMO. Takman's are a go-between. May be the perfect resistor for my amp, but I think I prefer the stock Xicon's. If I were building amplifiers, I personally would not use Dale resistors.sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:Pretty much.TrueTone500":nt2l1bsc said:sah5150":nt2l1bsc said:BTW - those are not CMF60 resistors. CMF60 resistors do not have the color bands. They look like this:
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It's worse than that. I was actually thinking about the Dale RL20 resistors.What's the difference, they all sound the same - right?
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The ones with the color bands are prettier though...
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There is no way you did that. Most likely what you were hearing is the differences in values based on the tolerances of the resistors and what spots they went in.
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If you're thinking in terms of a possible procedural variance... Impossible! Everything I do, is done to absolute perfection!![]()
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BTW - you have no experience in theory, circuitry, etc., but you know for a fact that 1% (or even 5%

Also, I would not rely on me for pasta cooking advice...
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