Thinking of installing a Goldpoint Attenuator

Colonl_Charisma

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I've been considering swapping my PEC pot with a Goldpoint attenuator, and I would purchase a "blank" 100K version because I would like the experience of populating it with resistors. I have seen that I can use 1/4 W resistors, and I saw in a past post that Doc recommended populating with Dale resistors.

What other specs on the resistors should I pay attention to (e.g. Resistance, Voltage Rating, etc.)?

As always, I appreciate the help!
 
Dale RN55 are fine.  The RN series are all de rated being mil spec vs the Industrial CMF range.  A RN55 is 1/8w vs a CMF55 which is 1/2w, yet both are physically identical in size.

They are also rated by tolerance, 1% being the norm, but .5% and .1% are also available at a higher cost.  Personally i would buy a bunch of 1% for the same cost and measure them myself, but 1% tolerance is perfectly fine for a volume control, you will never hear the difference.  Finally there is a temperature coefficient, 25ppm, 50ppm, 100ppm, the lower the better, but again irrelevant for a volume control so just stick to the basic 100 or 50.

Finally, what resistance values to use.  Goldpoint have charts on their website which are a good starting point https://www.goldpt.com/r_series.html   ..don't forget to double up when ordering as you have a left and right channel to build.

I have built a few vintage Goldpoint stepped ladder attenuators that have 96 resistors on them, the novelty wore off fairly quickly ;)

 
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