Yanec
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You have started your reply in extremely rude manner though I can see that your thread has been edited now.
The world of metrology my biggest hobby. I may not spend decades on this, but I know what I am talking about.
As you correctly pointed out 0.01% tempco refers to an individual resistor, but…
Referring to matching pair, there are several manufacturers like Vishay, doing voltage dividers i.e. a matching pair of resistors with a very tight tempco. There is a guy called Edwin Pettis in the USA who manufactures precision resistors and others.
It is possible to test tempco of an individual resistor or a pair at home in a small self-built oven connected to a PC or a Raspberry Pi running a Python script.
Actually as we speak I have on my desk several matching pairs of resistors with 1ppm or 0.0001% (this is not individual tempco but a matching resistors ratio tempco). These were custom made for me at a lab.
I agree with you building at home anything 12 bit or even 16 bit is very hard. And anything with more than 20 bit is literally impossible.
The point of this discussion is that 0.01% or better tempco matching resistor pairs are available at home. Of course they are expensive and custom made and have to be ordered with a long lead time. I shall rest my case now as a half-informed forum expert lol )
The point was stated clearly: you cannot assemble a r2r ladder at home that operates transparently - at least 0.01% in actual operations needed for 16bit audio. As I said it is not the same as buying online a resistor. Test measurements of a device you did build at home are the only thing that can prove me wrong.
No intend being rude with you, prefer friendship. You were blunt to call me out wrong, you received a reply in the same manner. Peace brother, live is good!