DeadAirMD Well-known member Dec 19, 2023 #1 Does it matter/make a difference if a schematic calls for R14,017 to be 10k, and I use 9.91? Or as long as it's in the scope of the +/- tolerance and doesn't make a difference?
Does it matter/make a difference if a schematic calls for R14,017 to be 10k, and I use 9.91? Or as long as it's in the scope of the +/- tolerance and doesn't make a difference?
owlexifry Well-known member Dec 19, 2023 #2 depending on the build / 99% of the time, i’d assume probably not. the circuit will work and sound fine. although, the more a component drifts out of spec, the more mojo it has just think of the chaos. that’s how legends are born.
depending on the build / 99% of the time, i’d assume probably not. the circuit will work and sound fine. although, the more a component drifts out of spec, the more mojo it has just think of the chaos. that’s how legends are born.
MBFX Well-known member Dec 19, 2023 #3 Electrolytic caps swing as much as 20%. I like to sort components for circuits that need matching ones, but other than that if it's within spec it goes on the board
Electrolytic caps swing as much as 20%. I like to sort components for circuits that need matching ones, but other than that if it's within spec it goes on the board