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RE: Great Post !!!!

"That is incorrect, you have the "beginning" bass ackwards, the drop in the first 50 mS. is GOOD to be sharp and get "most" of the settling done smoothly and quickly as possible."

I disagree with this, you want to hold as much voltage in the beginning as possible.

The sharper the drop, the more voltage you have lost, as in your case.

A shallow drop on the other hand delivers a stronger leading edge to transients because it holds a higher voltage for a longer period of time.

Remember transients are gone as quickly (aside from residual decay) as they arrive, so I fail to see why you are so concerned with what is happening a half second later on a simulated resistor.

A step drop off means you have less power when you most need it.
A fast charge time is nice, but doesn't mean much if you don't have the immediate capacity when needed.

It's the area under the curve that is important.

Have a look below, you tell me which one sounds better.

Your approach:











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