+1 with Sluckey. I have replaced many Plate resistors (Nominal 100k) in the lat 40 years, which have seriously drifted ie +50% or so. And the 470R in Fenders 100% or so drift and occasionally cracked in half but held in place by the soldered ends

I suggest if you want reliability and quietness them MF and MO is the go, at the expense of some Mojo

but is it guitar/amp magic or just organic noise? (Would Leo have used MF/MO if the PRICE was right?)
I did get a stash of Philips CC 1W 5% about 40 years ago, then a huge stash of Beyshlag Carbon Film
1W and 2% which were nice to use. More recently I decided to stock only MF/MO resistors. MF for small Signal and Metal Oxide for 1W, 2W and 3W. I purchase all MF resistors in Magazines of 1000 units and common values for Plate and Screen MO in Quantities of 100s From a national supplier. For me it is cost effective and saves waiting for the next order as these components are not readily available at the "local" store.
Consider having a look at the following Link, may get tedious but the author has some good points. [Christmas is round the corner and if its a bit cool outside, this article with a few glasses of port and a little dark chocolate and of course the warm open fire, could be just the go before attacking "Vt = SQRT(4kTBR)"]
https://www.aikenamps.com/index.php/resistor-types-does-it-matterKind regards
Mirek