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In Reply to: RE: Seduction output cap for a low impedance input posted by rickmcinnis@dogwoodfabrics.com on January 02, 2008 at 10:36:11
First, Hi Rick from Knoxville!
IIRC PJ has posted a number of times that the Seduction can take an input impedance as low as 10k ohms if the cable is short (1M or less). I would also add that it should be low capacitance cable, just for quality sake.
I have 3.3uF Auricaps on my Seduction presently. The high pass is a product of the output cap, the input resistance (impedance) and the plate resistance of the Seduction's last stage.
I don't know the numbers for the Seduction last stage but the rest of it, and I know you would like to calculate it, is fo (turnover frequency) = 1/2*(Pi)*R*C R is resistance in ohms and C is the capacitor value in Farads; so a 4uF cap is 0.000004F.
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