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Re: Attenuate amp inputs [message #1791 is a reply to message #1790] Wed, 25 May 2005 09:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Barry Solof is currently offline  Barry Solof
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The lastest and greatest used the 150k series and 100k shunt. I did not have a chance to pick up bypass capacitors.

To try the bypass capacitor, you suggested splitting the series resistance in two (75k + 75k) and placing a capacitor in parallel with one of the resistors. What would you suggest for the value of the cap?

I'll stop by Radio Shack tonight on the way home and give it (another!) try.

 
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