You seem to need only some shelving low frequency boost (or shelving hi freq cut), correct? Your amplifier has global feedback, so the only two places I can see such filter being inserted is:
1.Input. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R2. It impacts input Z, which will fall to a few k above center frequency. For this reason, the signal source can change filter behaviour.
2.NFB network. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R14. Can mess stability if center frequency is high enough - do proper stability analysis.
Best regards,
Emerson
1.Input. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R2. It impacts input Z, which will fall to a few k above center frequency. For this reason, the signal source can change filter behaviour.
2.NFB network. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R14. Can mess stability if center frequency is high enough - do proper stability analysis.
Best regards,
Emerson
Correct!You seem to need only some shelving low frequency boost (or shelving hi freq cut), correct?
Nah, won't do that. Input Z would be much too low for my uses.1.Input. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R2.
Will try that tonight and report my findings.2.NFB network. A series resistor and cap network, paralelled with R14.
Will check that with my o'scope.Can mess stability if center frequency is high enough - do proper stability analysis.
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