genXslacker
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Ignoring the questions of whether mojo parts are worth the money or whether I'd actually discern a difference without an oscilloscope, one of the hundred projects simmering on my back burner is making a top-notch Red Snapper in terms of sound quality. I normally throw 1% metal-film resistors in just about every pedal, but I'm contemplating carbon-film or even tootsie rolls for the signal path.
That said, I'm not 100 percent certain of what qualifies as "the signal path".
I think that I can rule out R100–R102. Metal films there, I'm thinking.
R2, R4, and R6, clearly in (to me, anyway). R5? I'd guess "yes", but with less confidence.
But what about R1? Is a pulldown resistor "in the signal path"? R3? My instinct is "no" on those two, but I'm very much in the part of the Dunning-Kruger curve where I know I don't know what I don't know.
Please and thanks...
That said, I'm not 100 percent certain of what qualifies as "the signal path".
I think that I can rule out R100–R102. Metal films there, I'm thinking.
R2, R4, and R6, clearly in (to me, anyway). R5? I'd guess "yes", but with less confidence.
But what about R1? Is a pulldown resistor "in the signal path"? R3? My instinct is "no" on those two, but I'm very much in the part of the Dunning-Kruger curve where I know I don't know what I don't know.
Please and thanks...