That's what I've heard about Duelunds, and I fully intend to try the Duelunds out. I was just asking a technical question of Duelund, I hope I didn't insult them. I'm just curious about how/why a carbon-based resistor can sound so good when carbon comps are known to be very noisy.
Is it the monolithic nature of the carbon, i.e. no grain boundaries?
Is it the monolithic nature of the carbon, i.e. no grain boundaries?