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In Reply to: CJ - I think you should read my post again posted by Pauly on April 24, 2007 at 14:22:21:
Hi.To "avoid" in this situation means to me "to empty, to eject or expel". So from what you wrote would mean to me you don't want any coupling caps in the "passive RIAA section".
That would be a serious issue as coupling caps there got to have their function, e.g DC blocking, etc., that I can tell you once you find & post the schematic.
But you actually mean to 'replace' them with other type of caps instead of "to avoid" them. So the way you wrote misled me.
c-J
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Follow Ups
- That's your wrong use of English, my friend. - cheap-Jack 08:32:43 04/25/07 (5)
- Actually that is "Void" (no "a") used as a verb. nt - clifff 03:24:40 04/26/07 (3)
- Cliff, best just to ignore. - Pauly 12:59:57 04/26/07 (1)
- Q.E.D. nt - clifff 13:42:00 04/26/07 (0)
- Generally, to "void" means to declare effectless. - cheap-Jack 07:56:50 04/26/07 (0)
- My apologies that my English is not to your standard. - Pauly 14:50:39 04/25/07 (0)