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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: flyover country
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I'm looking for something similar to what Jantzen uses in their C-Core inductors which seem to have particularly low losses but need to put my own windings on because of the relatively high inductance values I need (this is for a subwoofer xover/shaping network).
Any suggestions will be appreciated. |
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