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In Reply to: Re: Why I care... posted by ingvar k. on May 17, 2001 at 16:29:32:
Since the input impedance of the receiving component is not that critical, why don't you calculate the 3 dB point of the filter when it drives into 1K ohms. Then connect a 1K ohm resistor in parallel inside the connector at the destination and a series resistor inside the connector at the source. This is what I would do. The 1K will swamp out the input impedance of the destination component and you will have an accurate, tunable filter.
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- Re: Why I care... - audioengr 18:48:13 05/17/01 (0)