I like to have 25 ppm/C or better resistors in the gain stages. Lately I've been using the CMF55 resistor from Vishay. ( I've also had some good luck with the Vishay PTF56 resistor. )
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http://www.vishay.com/docs/31018/cmfind.pdf" <-- Low noise, low voltage coefficient, 25ppm/C and affordable.
Cautions when using any resistor:
Don't run the resistor higher than its rated voltage. Many resistors are only good to 200V. So don't use them with 300V on them.
Don't run the resistors too hot. I don't like to run them hotter than 1/2 their 70C rating in normal operation. I also try to stay less than rated power during power up and during a short on the output of the amp. Remember, "rated power" for a resistor assumes the part next to it is running cool and isn't a tube or another resistor being pushed to its limits.
Note: Dale and Vishay make all grades of resistors from cheap "well at least its a resistor" to expensive "That's really that good.".
Presently, I don't care for the sound of inexpensive carbon film resistors.