This has often produced a dichotomy of answers. There are those who change the resistors on a regular basis using the theory that resistors degrade with time to those who believe "if it aint broken, don't fix it".
My question therefore is ......"if we are given to believe the sonic differences using uber expensive fuses, are there any sonic benefits from changing resistors (but using the same value resistor) if truly the resistor will degrade with time?" Heck we change our tubes on a regular basis because they degrade with time, why not our resistors?
My question therefore is ......"if we are given to believe the sonic differences using uber expensive fuses, are there any sonic benefits from changing resistors (but using the same value resistor) if truly the resistor will degrade with time?" Heck we change our tubes on a regular basis because they degrade with time, why not our resistors?