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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Full range Melquiades implementation
Post Subject: Sure, you can do it.Posted by Romy the Cat on: 8/8/2012
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 decoud wrote:
Hi Romy, I imagine the coupling cap in the full range melq acts as a first order high pass filter: is there any reason why one could not lower its value to raise the cutoff to a level one would otherwise redundantly need a speaker-level filter to achieve?  rds, d

Yes, sure the coupling cap in the full range Milq acts as a first order high pass filter and this is what I use in DSET configuration. If you have a wide range amp and need to high-pass loudspeakers at let say 30Hz then it would be a good idea to implement the roll off by coupling cap. The OPT still need to be at least 1.5 octaves lover however. I do not stress this meted in full range amp as I do not like the loudspeakers with closed bottom, or the loudspeakers that need a high pass.

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