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RE: the resistor after the cap is in parallel...

"Sorry for not being more clear on my description."

That's OK. The bottom line, the input impedance (as explained in your link) is complicated.

That's why just simply testing it with a 1uf cap might be the easy way to go.

Once the input impedance is calculated, you can then use whatever value cap gives you the -3db point you want.

A -3db point of 2Hz will give you 20Hz with no amplitude loss or phase shift.

Tre'


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