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In Reply to: RE: "A capacitor won't necessarily stop that convulsion" ... posted by andyr on August 03, 2014 at 23:35:04
It will stop steady-state DC, but it will not prevent (all) current flow when the capacitor is charging/discharging during amplifier on/off transitions. Some amplifiers are very well-behaved in this instance but others (yours?) are not.
It's probably better if you use a smaller value (vice a large one) capacitor for this purpose that provides one of the poles of your filter function.
Dave.
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2 x 6.8uF caps in series with the 2ohm ribbon, to provide a 6dB slope.
Regards,
Andy
And? It's successful and you get no "convulsing" with that combination?
Dave.
Haven't done it yet, Davey! :-)) I'll report back in a couple of months. :-))
Andy
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