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I was wondering; to make a first order band pass filter do I just put a 1st order low pass and first order high pass? or would they end up screwing eachother up?
If I shouldn't just put a high pass and low pass in series, what do i do? A link is more than adequate... most of the information out there has complex filters and im just looking for something simple. I had posted this in the wrong forum before which I removed. |
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Speakerholic
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Hi chico1st,
Sounds like you are making a midrange filter. If so, yes put them both in series. |
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