jamess71
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I'm going to make a few impedance adapters. Who makes the smallest resistors. I'm thinking of using 1/4 watt metal film. thankws
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Originally Posted by koike /img/forum/go_quote.gif use the 1/8w metal films they are one of the smallest. any brand will do. to name a few EG. xircon or panasonic. |
Originally Posted by error401 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Vishay/Dale makes some pretty blue ones, the CMF50 series ![]() The smallest ones I've seen are the Panasonics. |
Originally Posted by Sinwerm /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nice Mini3 I have the same Vishay/Dale in mine , sound nice don't they ? and yes they are a bit large I guess. |
Originally Posted by jamess71 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks for the replies. I'm gonna try a few different ones. the kiwame resistors sound interesting. Am I really going to notice a difference in the sound? Would the Ohmite carbon composite available at Digikey be as good as the kiwame? Thanks James BTW what kind of 3.5 jacks are those on the mini3? |
Originally Posted by Pars /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've heard that the Mills MRA-5 non-inductive wirewounds sound very good... never tried them myself however. They are rated at 5W, but are pretty small and seem to fit where a Dale RN60 would. |