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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2006
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I've been playing with tanget cmoy design in part to play in part to learn
and I've got a basic design I like and now I would like to know how to correct the dc offset I see it's not that bad but for learning thats moot item ![]() I have searched google for a while and I found several references to a thread on headwise in the forums they have down so if anyone could post a schematic or something that would work well with the cmoy design that would be great or explain how dc off can be corrected simple and fancy design ideas welcome |
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