Re: no Kidding! [message #8860 is a reply to message #8856] |
Thu, 10 March 2005 21:53 |
Steve
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Probably the best way is to use an A/B test vs a straightwire to find the most accurate capacitor. Take care. Steve
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Re: no Kidding! [message #8861 is a reply to message #8860] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 13:21 |
PakProtector
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In the same circuit, how would you account for DC offset usually applied to a cap? If memory serves, this effect had a significant effect on the results. regrds, Douglas
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Re: no Kidding! [message #8862 is a reply to message #8861] |
Fri, 11 March 2005 14:49 |
Steve
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If you remember that DC offset changes the sound of a cap, why are you aking me how to apply a DC offset voltage? Steve
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