In Reply to: Building a SET amp, but not for full range posted by hvbias on March 24, 2015 at 08:09:26:
The easy choice here is to go parallel feed, then you can actually control your roll off by sizing the parallel feed cap. If you don't do that, you'll have to rely on your winder to get it right the first time, which may be a bit of an issue.
In addition to this, if you ever decide to sell the amps, just plop in a bigger pair of caps and you can market said amplifiers as full range units.
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