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In Reply to: RE: Definition of a Zobel network from Wikipedia posted by Tweaker456 on July 28, 2016 at 11:32:08:
An RC network consisting of R = 100 + C = .01uF is a low pass filter when placed in parallel with a speaker input, NOT able to "neutralize the effects of the driver's voice coil inductance" for all voice coils and all amplifiers. My major point was that the R and C values for a true Zobel network need to be calculated based on the amplifier output impedance, the inductance/capacitance of the speaker wire, and the characteristics of the driver voice coil. The HD Link or your putative lo-pass filter would not serve that purpose. It's just a low pass filter. Out.
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