Hummy also depends upon it being used in a circuit prone to hum. Hummy is why some amps use DC for heaters or elevate the DC.
Steve, how far off are your resistors? Are they within the stated tolerance? If you order 5% 10k resistors, chances are good none of them will be exactly 10k. There is an old trick to matching resistors. If you need a couple matched 10k resistors, and the absolute value is not so critical, but matching is - like a bridge circuit - then look off to the side. The dead on 10k ones have been culled to sell at closer tolerance, but you might find a lot of 10.24k or whatever in your batch.
You are paying them three and a half cents per resistor, but they are paying less than half a cent per each. Any duds, they aren't going to want them returned. Look them up in Mouser, even there, they are under a penny in reels, and buy several reels, and they are cheaper yet. 5000 of them in a reel.
Steve, how far off are your resistors? Are they within the stated tolerance? If you order 5% 10k resistors, chances are good none of them will be exactly 10k. There is an old trick to matching resistors. If you need a couple matched 10k resistors, and the absolute value is not so critical, but matching is - like a bridge circuit - then look off to the side. The dead on 10k ones have been culled to sell at closer tolerance, but you might find a lot of 10.24k or whatever in your batch.
You are paying them three and a half cents per resistor, but they are paying less than half a cent per each. Any duds, they aren't going to want them returned. Look them up in Mouser, even there, they are under a penny in reels, and buy several reels, and they are cheaper yet. 5000 of them in a reel.
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