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Old 21st February 2002, 02:17 PM   #1
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Smile Passive parts

The two articles that started the search for the best sounding passive parts for audio craze. ( for me anyway)

http://www.audiosynthesis.co.uk/reviews_index.htm (vishay.exe)

http://www.capacitors.com/pickcap/pickcap.htm

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Old 21st February 2002, 02:58 PM   #2
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Default soft recovery diodes

The interest in soft recorvery diodes for audio started in Rick Miller's January 1994 article in The Audio Amateur. A related ap note is at:

http://www.gensemi.com/appnotespdf/quik108.pdf

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