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In Reply to: RE: DIY Detail Magnifier posted by Awe-d-o-file on April 10, 2015 at 09:33:48:
"FYI the purpose of the circuit is to remove RFI that naturally rides along all wire and as it is in the Megahertz range we can try to eliminate it w/o touching the audio signal. This in turn allows for better transfer of the signal from the amp to the speaker. It improves all parts of the audio spectrum (w/HF the easiest improvement to hear) and improves image and sound stage."
In my world it's called "Capacitive Reactance". We use it as a means to lower or eleminate electrical noise. It uses a capacitor to effectively short the noise to ground.
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- RE: DIY Detail Magnifier - Uncle Mike 15:38:34 04/10/15 (11)
- RE: DIY Detail Magnifier - unclestu 20:48:24 04/10/15 (10)
- Can a capacitor - unclestu 14:18:31 04/11/15 (2)
- STU - Uncle Mike 16:31:11 04/11/15 (1)
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