Put another way, the 0.1/220K establishes a -3dB freq of 7Hz and the .022/220K has 32Hz as the -3dB point. But keep in mind that the freq. roll off begins 10x higher.Alexo wrote:Hey guys, here's a very handy link: http://www.opamplabs.com/rfc.htm
As you can see, a .1 cap with a 220K grid-to-bias R gives you a high-pass filter that starts at 7 hertz! A .022 only brings you up to 32hz, which even a 15" woofer will struggle to reproduce. (snip)....
.1 caps between PI and output tubes:Fender BF
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Re: .1 caps between PI and output tubes:Fender BF
Re: .1 caps between PI and output tubes:Fender BF
Ken Moon said, "As my Grandpa used to say, "If we had some pineapple with this, we could make Hawaiian music"
I'm not sure why I find that so funny..."
Well, I thought it was funny! Not sure why either except it sounds like something grandpa would say just before he says, "pull my finger."
And then grandma looks over in disgust and says, "Uf Dah." And that makes it all the funnier to us kids.
Ah, the fond memories of childhood!
I'm not sure why I find that so funny..."
Well, I thought it was funny! Not sure why either except it sounds like something grandpa would say just before he says, "pull my finger."
And then grandma looks over in disgust and says, "Uf Dah." And that makes it all the funnier to us kids.
Ah, the fond memories of childhood!
Re: .1 caps between PI and output tubes:Fender BF
So, in your second equation, bass would start falling off at 320 Hz. Is that correct?PCollen wrote:Put another way, the 0.1/220K establishes a -3dB freq of 7Hz and the .022/220K has 32Hz as the -3dB point. But keep in mind that the freq. roll off begins 10x higher.Alexo wrote:Hey guys, here's a very handy link: http://www.opamplabs.com/rfc.htm
As you can see, a .1 cap with a 220K grid-to-bias R gives you a high-pass filter that starts at 7 hertz! A .022 only brings you up to 32hz, which even a 15" woofer will struggle to reproduce. (snip)....
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