is it really best to get as low an inductance as possible on your SGRs in a big bottle PP amplifier?
A lot of people recommend metal film (MF) or metal oxide (MO) resistors in the belief that they are minimally inductive but I've been reading up on their Mfg. techniques and all of these seem to trim their elements with helical tracks and this can cause considerable inductivity. I know wire wounds are quiet and stable but also pretty inductive by dint of their helical wind.
Reading a Vishay spec sheet I see their beautiful NH0051K000FC02 resistor look pretty ideal; 1kOhm 1% tolerance 5-7w
http://www.vishay.com/docs/30201/30201.pdf
and they are have Ayrton-Perry winding, which I think involves antiparallel helical windings with zero net inductance. Ayrton-Perry winding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
granted they are $6 each but that drops to $3.13 if you buy 10...
Would these give me an eargasm in my 5150?
A lot of people recommend metal film (MF) or metal oxide (MO) resistors in the belief that they are minimally inductive but I've been reading up on their Mfg. techniques and all of these seem to trim their elements with helical tracks and this can cause considerable inductivity. I know wire wounds are quiet and stable but also pretty inductive by dint of their helical wind.
Reading a Vishay spec sheet I see their beautiful NH0051K000FC02 resistor look pretty ideal; 1kOhm 1% tolerance 5-7w
http://www.vishay.com/docs/30201/30201.pdf
and they are have Ayrton-Perry winding, which I think involves antiparallel helical windings with zero net inductance. Ayrton-Perry winding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
granted they are $6 each but that drops to $3.13 if you buy 10...
Would these give me an eargasm in my 5150?
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