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Sci.Electronics.Basics -> Re: Why shouldn't I use inductors to build passive tone control circuit?

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Author: Francis Elers
Date: 15:14 17-06-08



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"Francis Elers" <franciselers@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:...
> Thanks for your help. I admit I didn't really concern myself with that
> aspect at this stage, When I tested it with LTSpice it seemed to do
> exactly what I wanted so I just went ahead, intending to use a solve
> impedance problems later. I don't know what load LTSpice assumes for it
> when I run the simulation. In the event it was placed in the pre-amp
> out/power-amp in path of a standard Hi-Fi amplifier.
>
> As you will have realised by now I am a complete novice. Please accept my
> apologies if this stuff is annoyingly basic. Thanks again
>
> Francis Elers.
>



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