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Re: Limiting the bass

Mikey

>> but it does NOT go to 'zero'

I realize that at very low frequencies
the bypass cap is out of the circuit
and therefore the lower frequencies are muted
as well as having less dampening.

> So if you goal is to 'roll off' the low frequency response

Attenuate maybe more apt than 'roll off'.
Less bass means less chance of clipping
on transients which will have sonic effects
occurring higher in frequency.

I may increase the cap a little after
the amp is fully broken in but
I will still keep it as small as I can.
I will never put a 200uFd in there.

DanL



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