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Re: frosting on the pi
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Wed, 04 September 2002 12:31
Wayne Parham
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I'd remove the compensation circuitry from the 2426 and crossover to the 2402 somewhere around 6.5kHz - 8kHz.
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frosting on the pi
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tdc
on Wed, 04 September 2002 09:21
Re: frosting on the pi
By:
Wayne Parham
on Wed, 04 September 2002 12:31
Re: frosting on the pi
By:
tdc
on Wed, 04 September 2002 13:23
Re: frosting on the pi
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Wayne Parham
on Wed, 04 September 2002 15:25
Re: frosting on the pi
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tdc
on Wed, 04 September 2002 15:29
go with jbl's advice and
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Sam P.
on Wed, 04 September 2002 15:57
Re: go with jbl's advice and
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tdc
on Wed, 04 September 2002 16:10
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