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In Reply to: Re: Power amp high pass filter posted by Rhhm on December 26, 2006 at 10:25:11:
Try to put the capacitors as close to the power amp input as possible: even inside if you don't mind opening and modifying it.Also be sure to damp the capacitors against acoustic vibration. Cotton batting and Teflon thread-seal tape are handy materials that are also benign dielectrics for audio use.
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Topic - Power amp high pass filter - Rhhm 15:28:01 12/25/06 (18)
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