In Reply to: RE: "Most power amps have a cap at the input." ... posted by Roger Gustavsson on April 1, 2014 at 01:40:17:
There is no PCB for these active XO circuits - so I will use my (patented!! :-)) ) construction method! :-)) This is to use a 3mm thick sheet of teflon to hold the components in place ... and do point-to-point wiring on the underneath. Teflon is easily drilled with a miniature hand-drill and withstands the heat from a soldering iron. Also, I suggest it degrades the signal much less than breadboard.
Regards,
Andy
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Follow Ups
- Haha - neither PCBs nor breadboard, Roger!! :-)) ... - andyr 03:07:42 04/01/14 (4)
- RE: Haha - neither PCBs nor breadboard, Roger!! :-)) ... - Roger Gustavsson 03:42:34 04/01/14 (3)
- I assure you, Roger, there is no problem with the components staying in place. ... - andyr 04:38:27 04/01/14 (2)
- RE: I assure you, Roger, there is no problem with the components staying in place. ... - Roger Gustavsson 07:46:04 04/01/14 (1)
- They're power supply smoothing caps. ... - andyr 12:14:02 04/01/14 (0)