In Reply to: charge coupled - what's the cheapest cap line to give excellent results ? posted by freddyi on September 1, 2016 at 22:59:39:
Fred,
You do know that using a single cap-in-line with a compression driver
is probably the worse sonic choice one could make (?)
With the above "bold" statement, what I mean is, expecting it to work as a crossover. Sonic bliss may be achieved through use of an active, analogue crossover, 18 db/oct, with x-over point chosen such to allow one full octave of linear response in the first octave of the stop-band. To protect from d.c. offset, a capacitor may be chosen to engage in action a full 2 octaves lower than the chosen crossover point of the active crossover.
As far as "value" is concerned, check out Clarity Cap ESA series.
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- RE: charge coupled - what's the cheapest cap line to give excellent results ? - Scott L 04:50:57 09/03/16 (1)
- RE: charge coupled - what's the cheapest cap line to give excellent results ? - freddyi 19:37:13 09/03/16 (0)