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Old 25th April 2005, 01:18 PM   #11
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I used:

1 uF metalized polyprop film and 2 ohm resistors (10W).
I had those handy.

Harry
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Old 26th April 2005, 09:30 PM   #12
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Originally posted by h_andree
I used:

1 uF metalized polyprop film and 2 ohm resistors (10W).
I had those handy.

Harry
Are you surprized you didn't notice any difference, using such far off from the recommended values?
Just try it with 1R+100nf.
Parallel carbon resistors (2 or 3 watts) instead of using 10W resistors, which are probably wirewound and not recommend here.
Two paralleled 2.2R/3W resistors should be more than enough for a bridge/parallel (BPA200) amp.
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