Inductive vs non inductive

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Offline proud indian

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on: August 02, 2017, 03:58:33 AM
I have googled and figured out the winding. My question is that in audio , what would happen in terms of sound if a wire wound resistiror was inductive or non inductive. This is specifically for swamping resistor activity.
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Reply #1 on: August 02, 2017, 06:12:02 AM
It isn't really about sound IMO.  A resistor that has some inductance will have resistance that increases with frequency, and this can create instabilities in circuits with excessive feedback.  In most audio frequency tube amplifiers, this is rarely a consideration, as the inductances are pretty tiny and the bandwidth is fairly limited. 

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Reply #2 on: August 02, 2017, 06:50:35 AM
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system 1. oppo, quickie,SEX 2.1 ( V cap), Decware DFR8 in ZOB cabs
System 2. Tascam cd200, Terra Dac,Zbox,Decware Zen amp(V cap) Lowther PM6A in Acousta horns.
Maple rack, Brass footers,Power conditioner, dedicated treated room, iso pads, plenty of tubes. All cables DIY.