Stuart Polansky wrote:
Has anyone tried these? Series resistor style, surface mount resistors.
Gonna try them as high and low frequency output level controls in a crossover. One will doubtlessly be wide open in normal use.
Stuart
I've played around quite a bit with ladder attenuators and series style attenuators, both with leaded resistors and SMD resistors. When using leaded resistors for the attenuator, I found that a ladder attenuator sounded considerably better. But the SMD series attenuators sounded just as good as the ladder attenuator. Even the cheap ones from Hong Kong. So I wave my hands and say that the extra lead inductance of conventional through hole resistors adds up when one has a large number of them in series. SMD parts are closer to an ideal resistor since they don't have leads and the extra associated inductance. Whether or not you believe my rationalization, I do think that the sound results are clear and reproducible.
--Gary