What are the negative effects you experienced with some?
I am not opposed to sandcast trials because the inductance might actually be useful in a tube circuit, especially if you have multiple tubes. I think they are no cap?
Funny, the MRA is made by Vishay and was the one I wanted to look up, but I thought Mills was a different company - it is only in the crossover/electronics world from old catalogs.
Sorry for the delay Folsom, been ill and deer struck my car.
Sand resistors are inductive, steel lead wires and element materials used, each affecting the sonics in
a different way, and depending upon the placement in the circuit.
What I have noticed most is that Mills MRA give a relaxed, natural sound when used in wide
bandwidth circuit designs. However, using designs with limited bandwidth, such as 12AX7/12AT7
etc tubes, may give sensation of lacking highs. This is very general opinion.
By the way, Mills MRAs affect sonics differently than Dayton non inductive power resistors. I prefer the
Mills MRAs, just sounds more natural/accurate.
Mills was purchased by Vishay some years ago. Vishay seems to have a monopoly on resistors these
days.
cheers
steve