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hey guys (& girls ofcourse!),
i already thought my electronics skills were not as good as they should be but this is killing me: when using an input cap, can i solder the input impedance resistor directly between the input & ground or do i need to make this connection *after* the input cap? so far i've only seen schematics that place the cap first and then the impedance resistor-to-gnd. -- "Never underestimate the power of human stupidity" |
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ah yes, thank you nuuk
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