Phrazemaster
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Hi, I obtained some "high end" resistor samples from a company called Ohmcraft, and I had already got some ohmite resistors, for a U47 mic build I'm doing.
Here is a pic of the original U47 schematic, and although one of my resistor values is not the same, the circled resistors are where mine go in the clone circuit I'm building (very similar topology).
I just wanted any opinions as to which resistors to use. These are 100M and 200M resistors.
The first up is the ohmite, which has respectable specs. 1%, to 5kV, TCR unknown but I think low. They are called "Thick film planar" but the series is Slim-mox, which sounds like metal oxide.
http://www.ohmite.com/cat/res_slimmox.pdf
Next up is the Ohmcraft "bare" resistors. They are 4kV, .5%, TCR100. The rep said they are encased in a glass.
Finally I have the Ohmcraft epoxy-encased resistors. They are 4kV and10kV respecitively (I don't have a matched pair for voltage ratings - they are samples). They are .5%, TCR50.
My instinct would be to use the Ohmcrafts, since they are supposedly higher-end, and go with the epoxy-encased for lower TCR and easier handling, but then I don't have a voltage-rating match - does this really matter?
Or would there be any advantage to using the "bare" Ohmcraft version since they are a match voltage-rating-wise? Or go with the Ohmites?
I know we're splitting hairs on hairs, but since I have the options, what do you think would be best in a microphone?
Thanks,
Mike
Here is a pic of the original U47 schematic, and although one of my resistor values is not the same, the circled resistors are where mine go in the clone circuit I'm building (very similar topology).
I just wanted any opinions as to which resistors to use. These are 100M and 200M resistors.
The first up is the ohmite, which has respectable specs. 1%, to 5kV, TCR unknown but I think low. They are called "Thick film planar" but the series is Slim-mox, which sounds like metal oxide.
http://www.ohmite.com/cat/res_slimmox.pdf
Next up is the Ohmcraft "bare" resistors. They are 4kV, .5%, TCR100. The rep said they are encased in a glass.
Finally I have the Ohmcraft epoxy-encased resistors. They are 4kV and10kV respecitively (I don't have a matched pair for voltage ratings - they are samples). They are .5%, TCR50.
My instinct would be to use the Ohmcrafts, since they are supposedly higher-end, and go with the epoxy-encased for lower TCR and easier handling, but then I don't have a voltage-rating match - does this really matter?
Or would there be any advantage to using the "bare" Ohmcraft version since they are a match voltage-rating-wise? Or go with the Ohmites?
I know we're splitting hairs on hairs, but since I have the options, what do you think would be best in a microphone?
Thanks,
Mike