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Quad II and 202 has arrived
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 746223" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>That is correct, Fredeb.</p><p></p><p>220nF there will give no audible diference; you will then only have an amplifier going down into the <10 Hz region, with the disadvantages previously mentioned. Again, one can model these on their own but I hope you understood that that will bear no relevance to the final frequency response of a feedback amplifier.</p><p></p><p>Again, not to get too enthusiastic about a topic not relevant here though quite important in general: Many of audio's shortcomings are the result of artifacts outside the audible frequency band existing in a signal, which the amplifier is unable to handle at frequencies it has not been designed to do. There is .... but as said: OT!</p><p></p><p>P.S: Sorry for edit; many spelling mistakes!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 746223, member: 144"] That is correct, Fredeb. 220nF there will give no audible diference; you will then only have an amplifier going down into the <10 Hz region, with the disadvantages previously mentioned. Again, one can model these on their own but I hope you understood that that will bear no relevance to the final frequency response of a feedback amplifier. Again, not to get too enthusiastic about a topic not relevant here though quite important in general: Many of audio's shortcomings are the result of artifacts outside the audible frequency band existing in a signal, which the amplifier is unable to handle at frequencies it has not been designed to do. There is .... but as said: OT! P.S: Sorry for edit; many spelling mistakes! [/QUOTE]
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