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Old 16th March 2005, 11:13 AM   #1
Biffa is offline Biffa  United Kingdom
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Default Mic Bass cut Filters

Hi.

Does anyone have a diagram on Bass cut filters that work at the mic output stage. I'm trying to design a Mic PSU that works with 48V Phantom and 12V T power to send down fibre optic lines. However, I want to eliminate any sub sonic noise generated by mic handling etc. I've found plenty of HPF circuits but they all seem to work at much stronger signal levels. Any help gratefully appreciated. Thanks.


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