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hey guys, i'm going to be making some crossover chips, and since resistors are cheap i thought i might go with the 1% good resistors. they seem to be avaliable in more values than the 5% unless im not lookin in the right places, I'm not sure on what would be ok to use though, the different kinds like carbon and metal film ect. there are so many different kinds. here is a page i was looking at, would these be ok to use? here also if anyone knows about resistor networks and which ones i could use and just plug them in, something with 16pin straight across design is what i think it is? maybe like this.. here
thanks
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The MDP resistor networks is exactly what you need. I've been using those for years in AC equipment. The ones I've measured have all been within 1% from resistor to resistor so the ones from mouser are plenty tight enough.
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