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In Reply to: RE: And your point?... posted by Awe-d-o-file on April 11, 2015 at 11:30:19:
I saw what he said, don't necessarily agree because I don't really see where a feedback circuit would induce RFI. Maybe it could pick up stray voltage and cause spikes but good practice in laying out a piece should have prevented that from happening. In fact it would be more beneficial to fix the problem at the source than to band aid it with gimmicks. Actually I felt it was more of a response to your answer and he should have posted accordingly.
I also do not see where a cap across speaker terminals would be of benefit to the signal, let alone one with a dropping resistor in parallel. But whatever makes you sleep good at night.
The intent of my post was to try to put out the theory of what is being done. Just in case somebody actually wants to try to understand what they are doing and not blindly following.
And yes, it is mumbo jumbo.
Edits: 04/11/15
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